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Former Malawian presidential aide cleared of attempted murder charges

Former Malawian presidential aide cleared of attempted murder charges By Molaole Montsho Share RUSTENBURG - Former Malawian presidential aide Norman Chisale has been cleared of attempted murder charges on Friday, Malawi media reported. Chisale was accused of shooting Sigele Amani on May 20 last year in Blantyre. At the time, he was the bodyguard to former president Peter Mutharika, news website Malawi24 reported. Judge Sylvester Kalembera discharged him at the Lilongwe High Court, stating that the State had failed to provide evidence that Chisale intended to kill Amani. Police detective Henry Malange told the court that Chisale had first been charged with accidental shooting, but the charge was amended to attempted murder based on the way the gun had been used.

K6 2bn demos on April 29 as HRDC demands arrests in Covid-19 funds abuse

K6 2bn demos on April 29 as HRDC demands arrests in Covid-19 funds abuse
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Court dismisses Mutharika s application in MK69 5 million legal costs case

The High Court in Lilongwe has dismissed an application by former president Peter Mutharika and former secretary to the President and Cabinet Lloyd Muhara to stay execution of order for costs pending review of assessments of costs. The court earlier ordered Mutharika and Muhara to pay K69.5 million as legal costs after they were faulted for trying to force Chief Justice Andrew Nyirenda and Justice Edward Twea to go on leave pending retirement. Lawyers for Malawi Law Society, Human Rights Defenders Coalition and Association of Magistrates in Malawi asked the court to order the two to personally meet costs of the case.

HRDC, DPP tell Chakwera no sacred cows over Covidgate: Use law to deal with Covid funds abusers | Malawi Nyasa Times

Rights activists are calling on President Lazarus Chakwera to use the law to deal with the perpetrators of  K6.2 billion Covid-19 response funds from Treasury amid a public outcry. Trapence: President Chakwera should  not to shield culprits  The Human Rights Defenders Coalition (HRDC) has since asked Chakwera not to shield culprits in the abuse of K6.2 billion Covid-19 funds. HRDC has made the call after President Chakwera’s call to auditing institutions to expedite the process of making the audit report public. According to the statement signed by the HRDC chairperson Gift Trapence and the coalition’s leadership, all individuals involved in the abuse of the funds must face the law regardless as expected.

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