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Malawi: Court Clears Sura Trading in K1.7 Billion Mdf Contract
High Court Judge Anneline Kathambi has lifted the FIA preservation order on Ceaser Mugore trading as Sura Trading Malawi, which supplied Malawi Defence Force equipment worth K1.7 billion. Following ...
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In Malawi, a rural community shines bright with 100% solar power milestone
Four years ago, a U.K.-based charity, SolarAid, set out to provide solar-powered electricity to every home in Kasakula, a ...
The Malawi Stock Exchange (MSE) extended its record-breaking rally in 2025, with the Malawi All Share Index (MASI) soaring 75.56% in the third quarter to 579,213 points, up from 329,922. The index has ...
GENEVA - The human rights record of Malawi will be examined by the United Nations Human Rights Council's Universal Periodic Review (UPR) Working ...
The initiative reflects a new phase in the global climate diplomacy, one built not just on policy leadership, but on ...
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Bushiri accuses ‘Sibiya’ of corruption after Malawi halts extradition
Shepherd Bushiri celebrates Malawi court blocking his extradition and accuses Hawks officials, including “Sibiya”, of ...
Prophet Shepherd Bushiri has publicly accused a senior police official identified only as “Sibiya” of attempting to extort ...
On 12 March 2025, the Lilongwe Magistrate’s Court gave the green light to the Bushiris’ extradition to South Africa to face fraud and money laundering charges involving R102 million. However, the ...
Justice Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi is analysing the Malawi High Court' s recent ruling that blocks the extradition of Shepherd and Mary Bushiri to South Africa.
Self-proclaimed Prophet Shepherd Bushiri and his wife, Mary, have successfully blocked their extradition to South Africa after a major legal victory.
Shepherd Bushiri and his wife Mary won their extradition case after the High Court of Malawi overturned a decision by the Chief Resident Magistrate’s Court.
Justice and Constitutional Development Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi says the government is reviewing the recent judgment by the Malawian court.
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