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Access to justice still a nightmare at 59 years – legal expert Malawi 24 | Latest News from Malawi

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As experts continue gauging the state of affairs after Malawi clocked 59 years of independence, a legal expert says the country has made some progress on legal framework but expressed worry about access to justice which he says still remain a challenge. The legal expert, Alexious Kamangila, who is a Lecturer at the University of […]

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