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HRDC denies plans to apologise to Mutharika

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By Chisomo Phiri

The Human Rights Defenders Coalition (HRDC) has dismissed reports suggesting that its members are planning to meet former president and Democratic Progressive Party (DPP ) leader Peter Mutharika to apologise for leading nationwide protests after the disputed 2019 presidential elections.

In a statement, HRDC chairperson Gift Trapence describes the reports as ‘outright falsehoods deliberately crafted to mislead Malawians ahead of the polls.’

Trapence


“There is high-level propaganda from the DPP aimed at rewriting history. HRDC has nothing to apologise to Mutharika,” says Trapence in the statement.

He adds that attempts had been made to lure some HRDC members into meeting Mutharika, but they had rejected such approaches.

“I am aware that they have been reaching out to some members of HRDC to meet Mutharika, but these members have refused to succumb to their ill motives,” adds Trapence.

Meanwhile,Mutharika, who is seeking a second term on the DPP ticket after losing the 2020 fresh presidential election, has not publicly commented on the matter.

HRDC denies plans to apologise to Mutharika

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By Chisomo Phiri

The Human Rights Defenders Coalition (HRDC) has dismissed reports suggesting that its members are planning to meet former president and Democratic Progressive Party (DPP ) leader Peter Mutharika to apologise for leading nationwide protests after the disputed 2019 presidential elections.

In a statement, HRDC chairperson Gift Trapence describes the reports as ‘outright falsehoods deliberately crafted to mislead Malawians ahead of the polls.’

Trapence


“There is high-level propaganda from the DPP aimed at rewriting history. HRDC has nothing to apologise to Mutharika,” says Trapence in the statement.

He adds that attempts had been made to lure some HRDC members into meeting Mutharika, but they had rejected such approaches.

“I am aware that they have been reaching out to some members of HRDC to meet Mutharika, but these members have refused to succumb to their ill motives,” adds Trapence.

Meanwhile,Mutharika, who is seeking a second term on the DPP ticket after losing the 2020 fresh presidential election, has not publicly commented on the matter.

HRDC denies plans to apologise to Mutharika

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By Chisomo Phiri

The Human Rights Defenders Coalition (HRDC) has dismissed reports suggesting that its members are planning to meet former president and Democratic Progressive Party (DPP ) leader Peter Mutharika to apologise for leading nationwide protests after the disputed 2019 presidential elections.

In a statement, HRDC chairperson Gift Trapence describes the reports as ‘outright falsehoods deliberately crafted to mislead Malawians ahead of the polls.’

Trapence


“There is high-level propaganda from the DPP aimed at rewriting history. HRDC has nothing to apologise to Mutharika,” says Trapence in the statement.

He adds that attempts had been made to lure some HRDC members into meeting Mutharika, but they had rejected such approaches.

“I am aware that they have been reaching out to some members of HRDC to meet Mutharika, but these members have refused to succumb to their ill motives,” adds Trapence.

Meanwhile,Mutharika, who is seeking a second term on the DPP ticket after losing the 2020 fresh presidential election, has not publicly commented on the matter.

HRDC denies plans to apologise to Mutharika

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By Chisomo Phiri

The Human Rights Defenders Coalition (HRDC) has dismissed reports suggesting that its members are planning to meet former president and Democratic Progressive Party (DPP ) leader Peter Mutharika to apologise for leading nationwide protests after the disputed 2019 presidential elections.

In a statement, HRDC chairperson Gift Trapence describes the reports as ‘outright falsehoods deliberately crafted to mislead Malawians ahead of the polls.’

Trapence


“There is high-level propaganda from the DPP aimed at rewriting history. HRDC has nothing to apologise to Mutharika,” says Trapence in the statement.

He adds that attempts had been made to lure some HRDC members into meeting Mutharika, but they had rejected such approaches.

“I am aware that they have been reaching out to some members of HRDC to meet Mutharika, but these members have refused to succumb to their ill motives,” adds Trapence.

Meanwhile,Mutharika, who is seeking a second term on the DPP ticket after losing the 2020 fresh presidential election, has not publicly commented on the matter.

Lilongwe Court Orders Arrest of Social Media Influencer Tamia Ja for Contempt of Court



By Rahim Abdul

The Lilongwe Magistrate’s Court has issued a warrant of arrest for popular social media influencer Hanna Jabes, widely known as Tamia Ja, after she failed to appear before the court for the second consecutive time.

On August 26, 2025, the court ordered Tamia Ja to pay a K50,000 fine for missing her initial appearance. However she neither paid the fine nor showed up for her rescheduled hearing today prompting the court to take tougher action.

The case was initiated by the National Aids Commission (NAC), which filed a complaint accusing Tamia Ja of violating privacy laws and damaging reputations by sharing explicit and sensitive information about another person’s health status without consent on her social media platform.

NAC’s legal representative, Bruno Matumbi, told the court that Tamia Ja’s repeated absence shows blatant disregard for the justice system making it difficult for the trial to proceed.

Tamia Ja



The court’s ruling means Tamia Ja will remain in police custody until the case is concluded or until the court is satisfied that she will attend all subsequent proceedings.

The case has stirred debate online with many Malawians discussing digital responsibility, freedom of expression and the legal boundaries of content creation on social media.