Press Statement on the Proposed Acquisition of a Hotel by the Public Service Pension Trust Fund
The Malawi Law Society (“the Society”) has a statutory mandate under section 64(d) of the Legal Education and Legal Practitioners Act “to protect matters of public interest touching, ancillary or incidental to law”. The Society hereby raises grave concerns regarding the proposed acquisition of a hotel by the Public Service
Public Statement on the Expectations of the Public Post-September 2025 General Elections
The Malawi Law Society (“the Society”) issues this public statement following the September 2025 General Elections to articulate public expectations for governance and public service over the next five years. The Society congratulates His Excellency Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika on his election as the 7th President of the Republic of Malawi,
Malawi Law Society Calls for the Respect of The Law by Candidates and Political Parties as The Malawi Electoral Commission Processes Elections Results
The Malawi Law Society has issued a statement calling upon candidates and political parties to respect the law and allow the Malawi Electoral Commission to process, determine, and publish the 2025 general election results according to law. The full statement can be accessed below:
Press Statement On the Conduct of Candidates and Political Parties as We Wait for the Determination and Publication of the 2025 Election Results
The Malawi Law Society (“the Society”) has a statutory mandate under section 64(d) of the Legal Education and Legal Practitioners Act “to protect matters of public interest touching, ancillary or incidental to law”. The Society makes this statement in relation to the conduct of candidates and political parties following the
The Malawi Law Society (“the Society”), in line with its mandate under section 64 of the Legal Education and Legal Practitioners Act, issues this public statement following the enactment of the Judicial Reform Acts and in relation to public expectations ahead of and after the September 2025 General Elections. The Society
Press Statement on the Vacancy in the Membership and Composition of the Malawi Electoral Commission
The Malawi Law Society (“Society”) has a statutory mandate under section 64(d) of the Legal Education and Legal Practitioners Act “to protect matters of public interest touching, ancillary or incidental to law”. The Society makes this statement in relation to the vacancy in the membership and composition of the Malawi
Corporate Law in The Digital Era: Emerging Challenges
CPD Units: 2 CORPORATE LAW IN THE DIGITAL ERA: EMERGING CHALLENGES CHARGES: MLS MEMBERS MK250,000.00 PHYSICAL MK175,000.00 VIRTUAL NON-MLS MEMBERS MK300,000.00 PHYSICAL MK200,000.00 VIRTUAL Time: 8:30AM – 5:00PM Date: 5th September 2025 Venue: Sunbird, Capital Hotel, Lilongwe REGISTRATION Members: Through MLS Portal Non Members: Through masdakaande@mileleducation.net Contact: +265 888 526 476 Concept Note: Corporate Law in the Digital Era: Emerging Challenges
Press Statement on Acts of Violence and Apparent Inaction and Cosmetic Action by The State and Its Security Agencies
The Malawi Law Society (“Society”) has a statutory mandate under section 64(d) of the Legal Education and Legal Practitioners Act “to protect matters of public interest touching, ancillary or incidental to law”. Further to its statement issued on 12 May 2025, the Society issues this public statement in response to the
Press Statement on Acts of Political Violence
The Malawi Law Society (the “Society”) in exercise of its statutory mandate under section 64(d) of the Legal Education and Legal Practitioners Act “to protect matters of public interest touching, ancillary or incidental to law” makes this public statement in response to the escalating reported acts of political violence preceding