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Malawi's Moral Crossroads - How Long Will the Death Penalty Haunt a Nation of Rights?
Malawi stands at a critical moral and legal crossroads: should it continue to maintain the death penalty, a colonial-era relic, or join a growing chorus of nations moving toward abolition? Recent ...
Malawi’s Supreme Court of Appeal says the death penalty remains constitutional in the southern African country. The decision reverses a ruling from just four months ago, when the same court abolished ...
Malawi soldiers and police who first blocked thousands of protesters as they tried to march on to Capital Hill, the seat of government, to present their 10-point demand petition, later cleared the ...
Malawi's economy is excessively bleeding potential profits and revenue losses due to capital flight and illegal externalisation of foreign exchange in the tourism and trade sectors. RBM spokesperson ...
On a recent Saturday afternoon, the traffic is tight in downtown Lilongwe as the hot sunlight descends on Malawi’s capital city. The traffic turmoil is in stark contrast to inventor Eston Nkhoma’s ...
Malawi police on Sunday afternoon December 18, 2011, stormed a stage on which a play was being performed, and led the play's main actor away into a waiting police van. According to posts on Facebook, ...
Capital Radio Presenter Chrissie Tafadzwa Kanjira in the on-air studio BLANTRYE, Malawi — Privately owned FM radio station Capital Radio is upgrading its studios. Kondwani Kalambule, head of the ...
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