Political and governance activists have demanded that Edward Kambanje and his grouping, Concerned Citizens of Malawi, should provide evidence substantiating allegations that Regina Chithyola bought 20 posh cars used money stolen from the public service.
Sons and daughters of Area 25 in Kanengo, Lilongwe, a grouping of citizens born or staying in the area, has reiterated its commitment in working with the police.
The Malawi Council for Disability Affairs (MACODA), formerly known as the Malawi Council for the Handicapped (MACOHA), has expressed optimism that people with disabilities in the country will be enhanced with the enactment of the new Persons with Disabilities Act.
The 9th African Population Conference has emphasized the importance of investing in Africa's youth, combating corruption, and making strategic investments to harness the continent's growing population for socioeconomic transformation.