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Prison Bill still gathers dust

Summary by The Nation
Malawi marked 60 years of self-rule in 2024, but relics of British colonial rule persist. The push for independence has neglected the need to review a stack of colonial laws, which have since been discarded by the Britons who brought them forth. Prisoners scramble for food rations at Blantyre Prison. | Nation One of the  laws long side-stepped by lawmakers is the Prison Act of 1956. Human rights defender Victor  Chagunyuka Mhango states:  “The 1…
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The Nation broke the news in Blantyre, Malawi on Tuesday, December 31, 2024.
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