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Jappie Mhango is expected to be taken to court today after spending a night at Mzuzu Police Station over a government house ...
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AllAfrica on MSNDPP Faces Fire Over Alleged Discrimination Against Aspirant With AlbinismThe Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) - once in the spotlight for presiding over a reign of terror against persons with albinism - is once again under fire, this time for allegedly discriminating ...
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AllAfrica on MSNChimwendo, Mutharika Trade Blows Over Political Violence Ahead of 2025 PollsThe political temperature is rising as Malawi heads towards the September 16 General Election, with former president Peter Mutharika and Malawi Congress Party (MCP) secretary general Richard Chimwendo ...
the CCAP Nkhoma Synod has disowned a controversial visit by pastors to former President Peter Mutharika's Page House residence, branding it a gross misrepresentation and a breach of church conduct.
In a move to bolster party unity and strategy, President Arthur Peter Mutharika hosted Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Members of Parliament (MPs) at his Page House residence in Mangochi District.
Former President Arthur Peter Mutharika’s recent engagement with councillors from Mangochi District at his private residence, PAGE House, marked a pivotal moment in Malawi’s political landscape as the ...
Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) president Peter Mutharika has expressed strong confidence that his party will achieve a landslide victory in the 2025 presidential elections. Speaking at a ...
Chakwera was sworn in as president of Malawi on 28 June 2020. On 17 July 2022, Peter Mutharika held a press conference at his Page House in Mangochi where he accused the current Tonse Alliance ...
DPP president, Peter Mutharika says what was held at PAGE house this Tuesday in Mangochi, was not a central executive committee meeting, but, a technical working group for an ongoing functional review ...
Opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) has sprung up in defence of former president Peter Mutharika who is accused of paying his private contractor K247 million using State House money.
before Peter Mutharika won the presidency. But things quickly changed after that. Critics began pointing out that Chisale had become too powerful at the State House. Members of Mutharika’s party ...
When the president died in office, Chisale transferred his loyalties to brother, Peter Mutharika, who made an audacious — albeit unsuccessful — attempt to occupy State House himself.
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