By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy
Accept
Nthanda Times
Ad imageAd image
  • Home
  • National
  • Politics
  • Health
  • Education
  • Local News
    • Parliament
    • Mining
    • Business and Finance
    • Elections
    • Technology
    • Governance
    • Human Rights
  • Environment
  • Sports
    • Airtel Top 8
    • Tnm Super League
Nthanda TimesNthanda Times
Font ResizerAa
  • Home
  • National
  • Politics
  • Health
  • Education
  • Local News
  • Environment
  • Sports
Search
  • Home
  • National
  • Politics
  • Health
  • Education
  • Local News
    • Parliament
    • Mining
    • Business and Finance
    • Elections
    • Technology
    • Governance
    • Human Rights
  • Environment
  • Sports
    • Airtel Top 8
    • Tnm Super League
Follow US
© 2025 Nthanda Times. All Rights Reserved.
- Advertisement -
Nthanda Times | Local News | Human Rights | CCJP demands judicial accountability in cases of killings of persons with albinism
Human Rights

CCJP demands judicial accountability in cases of killings of persons with albinism

Nthanda Times Reporter
Nthanda Times Reporter
Published February 22, 2023
Share
3 Min Read

CCJP National Coordinator Boniface Chibwana observed that since the onset of persecutions and heinous criminal acts targeting persons with albinism, the courts have handled less than 30 percent of the cases brought before them.

Recommended Stories

Kasungu learners are now empowered to defend their rights Photo by Watipaso Mzungu 01d
NICE challenges Kasungu learners to defend, safeguard their rights
NGOs demand report on proceeds from sale of goods, properties confiscated from refugees
Partners launch Joint Forces for Africa to reduce the worst forms of child labour
DPP condemns MCP for inciting political violence; calls for firing of Minister of Homeland Affairs and MPS IG

Chibwana made the sentiments in Lilongwe on Tuesday during an engagement CCJP had with members from the Association of Persons with Albinism in Malawi (APAM), Centre for Human Rights and Rehabilitation (CHRR), Standing Voice and Human Rights Consultative Committee, among others.

The Commission facilitated the engagement with funding from the Canadian Embassy through the Canadian Fund for Local Initiatives (CFLI).

CCJP, Standing Voice and APAM are jointly implementing a project titled ‘Contributing Towards Effective and Enhanced Protection and Promotion of Rights of Women and Girls with Albinism through Self-Advocacy and Self-Activism in Malawi’.

The project, which is being implemented in Balaka and Mangochi under Mangochi Diocese with national-level advocacy and lobbying activities anchored by the CCJP National Office, aims at enhancing and strengthening the promotion and protection of the rights of women and girls with albinism by building their self-advocacy and self-activism.

And speaking when he opened the engagement meeting at Riverside Hotel on Wednesday, Chibwana expressed disappointment with the lack of speed in the prosecution of cases involving persons with albinism.

Chibwana standing addressing participants to the engagement meeting at Riverside Hotel in Lilongwe on Tuesday Photo by Watipaso Mzungu 7b9
Chibwana (standing) addressing participants to the engagement meeting at Riverside Hotel in Lilongwe on Tuesday–Photo by Watipaso Mzungu

“Our courts have been ‘very slow’ in administering justice in these cases despite the fact that they border on human and people’s rights. You can imagine, for instance, that close to three years now, our courts have only tried and concluded two cases, i.e. the MacDonald Masambuka and

Kwenda Phiri of Nkhata Bay. After that, there has been dead silence from our courts. That’s why we are now demanding judicial accountability on these cases,” he said.

HRR Board Chairperson Robert James Mkwezalamba proposed the reconstitution of the Presidential Taskforce on Persons with Albinism, saying a taskforce could help in pushing for speedy trials and also receiving updates on the progress of various cases involving persons with albinism.

Standing Voice Executive Director Boniface Massa – who has recently completed his term as Commissioner at the Malawi Human Rights Commission – concurred with Mkwezalamba.

Massa proposed that civil society should engage the Office of the President and Cabinet (OPC) on the matter.

There was no immediate comment from the Judiciary.

Previous Article Court convicts Viola, Chingola over abuse of office, influence public officer, respectively
Next Article Yeremiah Chihana ffd Yeremia Chihana risks disownment for proposing APM candidature for 2025 elections
Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Popular Posts

graduate

DOWNLOAD – 2025 Public university admission lists released

The National Council for Higher Education (NCHE), in collaboration with the Ministry of Higher Education, has today released the names…

By
Nthanda Times Reporter
1 Min Read
LL CITY Council visits sand mined areas in Lilongwe
Environment activist urges MEPA to call for more awareness on dangers of illegal sand Mining

Environment activists have urged Malawi Environment Protection Authority (MEPA) to create more…

3 Min Read
Francis Belekanyama
Politics of mudslinging rears ugly as Belekanyama’s opponents link him to fake sex video

Malawi Congress Party (MCP) lawmaker for Lilongwe Msinja South, Francis Belekanyama, has…

3 Min Read

You Might Also Like

Bon Kalindo
Human Rights

Malawi First Movement demands action over brutal killing of Imedi, two others

Malawi First, The People First, a coalition spearheaded by the controversial human rights activist turned politician, Bon Kalindo, has called…

3 Min Read
Mwakasungula: Let us desist from raising alarm over unfounded theories when the President makes an appointment
Human Rights

Undule urges Malawi Govt to decriminalize drug use: “Treat to reduce harm instead of punishing”

Drug Policy and Harm Reduction Platform (DPHRP Malawi Chapter) has reiterated calls for the Government of Malawi to decriminalize drug use…

4 Min Read
Malawi legal aid bureau 0f3
Human Rights

Police Officer acquitted of defilement charges due to inconsistent state evidence

A police officer, who was accused of defiling a 16-year-old girl, has been acquitted by the Senior Resident Magistrate Court…

2 Min Read
Principal Gender Officer Hannah Kisyombe making a presentation during the meeting. Pic by Memory Chatonda Mana
Human Rights

Blantyre District Council challenged to popularise NMEP, anti-sexual policy

Ministry of Gender, Community Development and Social Welfare has urged Blantyre District Council to popularise the National Male Engagement Strategy…

3 Min Read
Nthanda Times
  • Quick Links
  • Live Scores
  • TNM Super League
  • Airtel Top 8
  • Privacy Policy
  • Editorial Policy
  • Cookie Policy

© 2025 Nthanda Times. All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?

spinner
spinner
load more