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The United Kingdom (UK) has reaffirmed its continued support to Malawi in critical areas including education, agriculture, good governance, and the rule of law.
British High Commissioner to Malawi, Leigh Stubblefield, underscored this commitment during a courtesy call on the Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs, Charles Mhango, at Capital Hill in Lilongwe today. She was accompanied by Deputy High Commissioner Ben Nicholson.
In her discussions with the Minister, Stubblefield highlighted her government’s dedication to strengthening Malawi’s judicial system and the broader legal framework.
Mhango, joined by Attorney General Frank Mbeta, emphasised that the Ministry has already initiated processes to implement judicial reforms aimed at enhancing transparency and accountability within the justice system.
He further appealed to the UK government to extend its support to sectors such as tourism, mining, and manufacturing, noting that these pillars are vital for driving Malawi’s economic growth.
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