
LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-Finally Malawi government has paid out Lawyers who represented President Lazarus Chakwera and Vice President Saulos Chilima in the presidential elections amid health crisis.
The payment comes as Malawi is struggling to meet peoples needs; high fuel prices, lack of medical equipment in public hospitals against Covid-19 and among others.
This follows last year ruling that Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) should pay the lawyers over MK5 billion following Chakwera and Chilima’s win in the presidential elections case at both the Supreme Court of Appeal and the Constitutional Court.

Treasury spokesperson Williams Banda confirmed government paying out the money to the lawyers.
He said: “Government has finally paid what was determined and claimed at the High Court and the Malawi Supreme Court of Appeal. I cannot state the actual amount.”

Chilima and Chakwera successfully challenged the results of the 2019 presidential election at the Constitutional Court. MEC, second respondent in the case, appealed against the ruling but lost the appeal. In both cases, MEC was ordered to pay costs.
Initially, the costs were billed at over MK7 billion but they were reduced to around K5 billion upon review.
Chakwera’s lawyers are expected to get MK2.3 billion while Chilima’s lawyers will receive around MK3 billion.
In the election case, Chakwera was represented by several lawyers including Titus Mvalo – whom Chakwera later appointed Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs, Modecai Msisha, Pempho Likongwe and Innocencia Nkhoma.
Chilima’s lawyer included current Attorney General Chikosa Silungwe as lead counsel, Marshall Chilenga, Bright Theu and Khumbo Bonzoe Soko.
Chakwera and Chilima could have sensed on receiving monies amid public outcry of failing to meet peoples expectations of their elections promises.





