Inside Malawi’s smuggled MK93bn Loan Authorization bill
Inside Malawi’s smuggled MK93bn Loan Authorization bill
Thom, first suspect on the bill smuggle
LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-Malawi Parliament’s Business Committee never saw it coming and never discussed it as an agenda item. The Cabinet Committee on Legal Affairs never discussed it and neither was it tabled before a full Cabinet.
The Attorney General (AG) too was not aware of it and neither was the Minister of Justice nor the Minister of Finance.
So, how did Bill number 22 of 2021 Loan Authorisation to allow government borrow 98 360 000 euro (about K93 billion) to finance construction of houses for security agencies such as the Police and Malawi Defence Force (MDF) get gazetted under the AG’s hand?
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Msundwe women finally get compensated as family of slain police officer Usuman Imedi still waiting for justice
Msundwe women finally get compensated as family of slain police officer Usuman Imedi still waiting for justice
Msundwe women finally get compensated as family of slain police officer Usuman Imedi still waits for justice
BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost) Malawi government has finally paid millions of Kwacha in compensation to 18 women who were allegedly sexually assaulted by police officers in Lilongwe’s Msundwe, Mbwatalika and Mpingu areas on October 8, 2019.
Police officers allegedly raped 13 women, defiled one girl and sexually assaulted three under-18 girls during an operation which followed the death of police officer Usumani Imedi, who was stoned by angry people in Msundwe area as they protested against the then president Peter Mutharika’s planned political rally in the area.