Why the Judiciary Never Changes – and Why Malawi Is Paying the Price
By Suleman Chitera Malawi is constitutionally governed by three equal arms of the State: the Executive, Parliament, and the Judiciary.…
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By Suleman Chitera Malawi is constitutionally governed by three equal arms of the State: the Executive, Parliament, and the Judiciary.…
By Aubrey Thom Vakhani Kuwaiti Horizons Charity Society has pledged the construction of a state of the art hospital in…
By Suleman Chitera Malawi is governed by three constitutional pillars: the Executive, Parliament, and the Judiciary. In theory, these arms…
By Suleman Chitera In the public imagination, justice is blind. In reality, she often peeks—carefully, selectively—at the size of one’s…
By Suleman Chitera The spirit of patriotism, faith, and national purpose came alive at Providence Industrial Mission (PIM) in Chiradzulu…
Call it FDH Bank Premiership! By Our Contributor FDH Bank plc has officially taken over sponsorship of Malawi’s top-flight football…
By Vincent Gunde A Malawian Law Professor basing in Cape Town- Republic of South Africa Danwood Mzikenge Chirwa, says he…
By Suleman Chitera The United Kingdom’s decision to pivot from traditional aid to an investment-led development model in Malawi is…
By Contributor What was constitutionally designed to be a professional, neutral, and citizen-serving law enforcement institution was, by multiple insider…