Catholic Brother left to abuse street children in Malawi3
By Michael O’Farrell and Collins MtikaSt John of God allowed missionary to continue working with.
Read MoreBy Michael O’Farrell and Collins MtikaSt John of God allowed missionary to continue working with.
Read MoreKandani Ngwira In his State of the Nation address at the opening of parliament early.
Read MoreBy CIJM The alleged role of Malawian bank officials in aiding and abetting corruption has.
Read MoreBy CIJM Reporters The debt that Malawi’s Farm Input Loan Programme (Filp) owes to foreign.
Read MoreBy CIJM Billions of Kwacha leaked from Malawi’s public health system last year through fraud,.
Read MoreMalawi’s recently launched heath sector strategy, which requires funding to the tune of $ 2.7 billion, suffers from funding gap of more than half a billion dollars, a confidential government document seen by amaBhungane reveals.
Read MorePaladin Energy, operators of Kayelekela Uranaium Mine in Karonga Malawi and Langer Heinrich in Namibia has filed for insolvency at the Australian high court after the company failed to pay a debt of USD277 million to a France based company called Electricite de France.
Read MoreMalawi’s President Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika claimed in a BBC’s Hard Talk programme hosted by Zeinab Badawi in December 2015 that multilateral organizations were not grabbing land from villagers in the country.
Read MoreMalawi’s graft busting body, the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) has stalled investigations on suspicious donations that were allegedly made to former president Joyce Banda’s Mudzi Transformation from Rakgas in exchange for the controversial awarding of exploration licences for oil blocks.
Read MoreBy CIJM Former Budget Director, Paul Mphwiyo, has implicated Minister of Trade, Joseph Mwanamvekha, in.
Read MoreBy Tamanda Matebule A nine-member syndicate involving state officials – one allegedly in State House.
Read MoreNew evidence shows that connected businessman has a curious citizenship, writes CIJM Reporter Businessman Simbi.
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