During an interface meeting with State President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera at Kamuzu Palace on Monday, PAC Chairperson Monsignor Dr. Patrick Thawale warned that inaction could result in political instability and potentially harm the President’s chances in the 2025 elections.
The reshuffle, seen by many as politically strategic, has failed to inspire confidence in its capacity to address Malawi’s urgent issues. With the cabinet’s size expanded and questions about ministerial competencies, the reshuffle has added to public dissatisfaction over governance and fiscal responsibility.
The Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace (CCJP) under the Episcopal Conference of |Malawi (ECM) has challenged the youth in Malawi to assume a greater role in demanding transparency and accountability from mining investors.
Chief Commissioner of the Islamic Commission for Justice and Freedom (ICJF), Shaibu A. Ajassie, has urged President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera to distance himself from opportunists who are parading themselves as concerned civil society organizations (CSOs) and human rights activists.
Human Rights Consultative Committee (HRCC) has cautioned President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera against acting on advice that could have detrimental implications and in counter to rule of law.
Migration and Society (MASO) – Mzuzu-based headquartered non-governmental organization devoted to the welfare and human rights of migrants – has commended the Malawi Government on the labour export deal with Israel, stating it is a critical tool for addressing growing levels of youth unemployment in Malawi.
Principal Secretary (PS) in the Ministry of Local Government, Unity and Culture, Dr. Elizabeth Gomani-Chindebvu, has emphasized that national peace, unity and security are key to the attainment of the country’s longest development blueprint – Malawi 2063 (MW2063).
Governance and Human Rights Advocate Undule Mwakasungula has urged civil society organizations (CSOs) to focus their energies on inspiring hope and a sense of...