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High Court Suspends Planned Demos against Selective Justice in the Judiciary

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By Rodgers Kadiso Banda

The High Court Lilongwe registry has issued an injunction suspending the demonstrations that were supposed to take place today starting this morning until an inter-parte hearing is heard. The protesters are against what they call “selective justice in the judiciary”.

The injunction has been obtained by lawyer Gift Nankhuni on behalf of a John Kwenda and others.



The court says disobeying the order would constitute contempt of court with probable results of fines or imprisonment.

The claimants are demanding a list of names of those to be liable if protests ended in damage to property, assurance that the protests would be peaceful, an audio or written communication calling for peaceful protests and retraction of an audio by one Ben Longwe in which he is allegedly calling for violence and commission of offence.

Chakwera to act on Mkaka’s Mercedes Benz allegations soon

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By Chimwemwe Gama

President Lazarus Chakwera says a decision on the Natural Resources Minister Eisenhower Mkaka will be made once the Anti-Corruption Bureau-ACB furnishes him with details about the investigations.

Presidential press secretary Anthony Kasunda has told the press on Tuesday that Chakwera has only learnt through the media that the ACB intends to investigate Mkaka on the matter.

Mkaka- controversy over his Mercedes Benz



The ACB has confirmed investigating Mkaka over his Mercedes Benz whose particulars are similar to vehicles which businessman Zuneth Sattar gifted some public officers.

Before the investigation, Mkaka explained on his Facebook Page that he bought the car, using money earned from his previous job at a certain bank.

Albino Killing Catholic Priest has died

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The country is learning with shock of the death of Rev Father Thomas Mahosha, a catholic priest who was recently sent to Zomba maximum prison for ritually killing a person with albinism McDonald Masambuka in Machinga in 2018

According to a Statement from the Catholic Church, Mahosha has died while receiving treatment at Zomba Hospital for an undisclosed illiness

Together with others he was sentenced to 30 years in Prison . He is also known to have revealed that former president Peter Mutharika and his Advisor Dr Heatherwick Ntaba were also involved in the killing.

“Rev, Fr, Dr. was not in full communion with the Church,” says a statement signed by ECM Secretary General, Father Henry Saindi.

Albino Killing Catholic Priest has died

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The country is learning with shock of the death of Rev Father Thomas Mahosha, a catholic priest who was recently sent to Zomba maximum prison for ritually killing a person with albinism McDonald Masambuka in Machinga in 2018

According to a Statement from the Catholic Church, Mahosha has died while receiving treatment at Zomba Hospital for an undisclosed illiness

Together with others he was sentenced to 30 years in Prison . He is also known to have revealed that former president Peter Mutharika and his Advisor Dr Heatherwick Ntaba were also involved in the killing.

“Rev, Fr, Dr. was not in full communion with the Church,” says a statement signed by ECM Secretary General, Father Henry Saindi.

Mutharika says DPP will win big in 2025

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By Durrell Namasani

Former Malawi President and DPP leader Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika has vowed that his Party will bounce back and win big in 2025. He made the remarks at the press briefing which his party called at his Page House Residence in Mangochi

Mutharika said the DPP will bounce back in power and rescue the country from what he calls ‘bad government’. He has since accused the current Tonse Alliance administration of failing to govern the country and failing to fulfil the promises they made to Malawians during Campaign time

On the current stage of Affairs in his Party, Mutharika admitted that there were ongoing issues which will soon be sorted out. He has however distanced wrangles in his party from what he has described as a bad economic situation.



Mutharika said the Democratic Progressive Party is sailing through troubled waters because it is not used to being in opposition.
He maintains that everything will be okay when the party is revamped.

Mutharika says DPP will bounce back

On the Strong rumours that he will stand again for the country’s Presidency,Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika says he has not made up his mind on numerous calls from various quarters that he should run again in the forthcoming 2025 presidential polls.

Mutharika said he called for the news conference to talk to Malawians on various issues affecting the nation, and .