Malawi: Parliament's Delay in Amending Chakwera's SONA in Hansard Raises Questions Over Accountability, Integrity of Records
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Malawi: Parliament's Delay in Amending Chakwera's SONA in Hansard Raises Questions Over Accountability, Integrity of Records
More than three months have passed since President Lazarus Chakwera formally withdrew portions of his State of the Nation Address (Sona) that were flagged as erroneous, yet the disputed sections remain unaltered in the Hansard--the official and permanent record of parliamentary proceedings. This delay is not just procedural; it carries far-reaching consequences for the credibility of governance and the sanctity of parliamentary documentation in …
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A storm is brewing at Malawi’s State House following revelations that some individuals are being paid millions of kwachas to defend President Lazarus Chakwera and his administration on social media platforms. According to a well-placed source within the State House, the government has quietly rolled out a strategic communications plan to manage public opinion by […] The post New tactic in defending President Chakwera sparks outcry appeared first…
Parliament’s Delay in Amending Chakwera's SONA in Hansard Raises Questions Over Accountability, Integrity of Records
More than three months have passed since President Lazarus Chakwera formally withdrew portions of his State of the Nation Address (Sona) that were flagged as erroneous, yet the disputed sections remain unaltered in the Hansard—the official and permanent record of parliamentary proceedings. This delay is not just procedural; it carries far-reaching consequences for the credibility […] The post Parliament’s Delay in Amending Chakwera’s SONA in Han…
Parliament yet to remove Chakwera’s Sona stats from Hansard
Three months after President Lazarus Chakwera withdrew unspecified parts of his State of the Nation Address (Sona) deemed erroneous, Parliament is yet to remove the disputed sections from the Hansard, the official record of proceedings. The President on February 27 advised Parliament to remove the contentious parts of the Sona delivered on February 14 this year following a litany of queries on some projects highlighted as completed or at various…
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