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
Public Statement on the Commission’s Public Inquiry Report into the Arrest of the Anti-Corruption Bureau Director General on 6th December 2022
The Malawi Law Society demands that, apart from the 22 pages that Ms. Colleen Zamba as Secretary to President circulated on 3rd January, 2023, the Secretary to the Commission of Inquiry into the arrest of the ACB Director General on 6th December 2022, Mr Frank Kalowamfumbi, must be directed to