Malawi's top legal officer praised a recent constitutional meeting held in Blantyre. Attorney General Thabo Chakaka Nyirenda called the two-day event the best legal gathering he has attended. The Malawi Law Society and University of Malawi organized the conference together. Legal experts discussed problems with the country's main law document. They talked about needed changes and past mistakes made with constitutional rules.
Nyirenda stressed that the Constitution should help all citizens rather than remain just words on paper. The meeting produced many decisions that could improve how laws work for ordinary people. Law Society President Davis Njobvu said success depends on whether citizens support the recommended changes. He believes the timing was perfect because many social and economic issues need attention. Legal professionals must keep working on these important discussions.
The conference aimed to study how constitutional law affects politics and development across Malawi. Experts left the meeting ready to push for legal reforms. They want to create better government systems for future generations. The gathering focused on making laws more fair and useful for everyone. Participants hope their work leads to positive changes throughout the country.
Nyirenda stressed that the Constitution should help all citizens rather than remain just words on paper. The meeting produced many decisions that could improve how laws work for ordinary people. Law Society President Davis Njobvu said success depends on whether citizens support the recommended changes. He believes the timing was perfect because many social and economic issues need attention. Legal professionals must keep working on these important discussions.
The conference aimed to study how constitutional law affects politics and development across Malawi. Experts left the meeting ready to push for legal reforms. They want to create better government systems for future generations. The gathering focused on making laws more fair and useful for everyone. Participants hope their work leads to positive changes throughout the country.