There s no let-up in popular anger with the President s trips abroad, while the government mends fences with the IMF, Nobody was surprised to see President Lazarus Chakwera s motorcade loudly booed as it swooped past motorists languishing in long queues for scarce petrol on the weekend of 3-4 November. Chakwera was accompanying his Vice-President Saulos Chilima to a charity golf tournament, the picture symbolising for many Malawians the gulf between them and their leaders.
Leader of opposition Kondwani Nankhumwa who is also Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Vice President for the South on Saturday visited civil rights activists t
A civil society group Center for Democracy Watch-CDW says it is hopeful that government will begin to wake up and seriously consider the voices of rea.
Police in Lilongwe has released Political Activist Bon Kalindo on police bail barely hours after re-arresting him in Zomba and driving 300 kilometers away to th