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Mozambique’s top Prosecutor, Américo Julião Letela, accused of weaponising silence and fear

Mozambique’s top Prosecutor, Américo Julião Letela, accused of weaponising silence and fear

by theinv | 3 February, 2026| Stories

By Foreign Correspondent When six Mexican nationals walked out of Mozambique on provisional bail and.

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Mozambique’s top Prosecutor, Américo Julião Letela, turns flagship drug case into impunity test

Mozambique’s top Prosecutor, Américo Julião Letela, turns flagship drug case into impunity test

by theinv | 2 February, 2026| Stories

By Foreign Correspondent While Botswana moves to extradite alleged Mexican “drug kingpins”, Mozambique’s attorney general,.

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Study reveals how Malawi’s Courts punish the Poor for being Poor

Study reveals how Malawi’s Courts punish the Poor for being Poor

by theinv | 30 January, 2026| Stories

By Collins Mtika In a dim, overcrowded cell at Lilongwe’s Maula Prison, Elias waits, not.

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‘Holding Power to Account’: GIJN Brings Flagship Conference to Malaysia for the First Time

‘Holding Power to Account’: GIJN Brings Flagship Conference to Malaysia for the First Time

by theinv | 30 January, 2026| Stories

From OSINT to digital forensics, sessions spotlight tools for reporters under pressure. By CIJM For.

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Court showdown over Malawi’s electoral commission relocation

Court showdown over Malawi’s electoral commission relocation

by theinv | 30 January, 2026| Stories

A presidential order to relocate Malawi’s election body has triggered a high-stakes court fight that.

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Malawi haemorrhages $6 Bn through Trade misinvoicing

Malawi haemorrhages $6 Bn through Trade misinvoicing

by theinv | 29 January, 2026| Stories

A new analysis reveals that over a decade, trade-related illicit financial flows have cost Malawi.

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Washington ‘Boutique’, led by controversial figure wins sweeping Contract without public tender, watchdogs warn

Washington ‘Boutique’, led by controversial figure wins sweeping Contract without public tender, watchdogs warn

by theinv | 28 January, 2026| Stories

By Foreign Correspondent In conference rooms still shadowed by Mozambique’s $2-billion “hidden debts” saga, the.

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Mozambique hands control of key commodities exchange to little-known US firm

Mozambique hands control of key commodities exchange to little-known US firm

by theinv | 25 January, 2026| Stories

Leaked MoU gives Delaware company 80% of BMM for 25 years, sparking sovereignty and due-diligence.

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Elites indulge as Malawians suffer

Elites indulge as Malawians suffer

by theinv | 23 January, 2026| Stories

A dispute over a Malawian vice president’s costly UK trip has exposed deep fractures in.

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Malawi’s Opposition arrests ignite debate on judicial independence

Malawi’s Opposition arrests ignite debate on judicial independence

by theinv | 23 January, 2026| Stories

A deepening political standoff in Malawi, marked by opposition arrests and judicial defiance, is testing.

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Malawi leans on Biotech to survive

Malawi leans on Biotech to survive

by theinv | 22 January, 2026| Stories

By Collins Mtika As El Niño scorches southern Africa and global aid budgets tighten, Malawi’s.

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Mozambique’s Courts draw a clearer line between illegal logging and lawful timber trade

Mozambique’s Courts draw a clearer line between illegal logging and lawful timber trade

by theinv | 19 January, 2026| Stories

A court ruling in central Mozambique offers a rare, evidence-based test of the country’s timber.

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