Palace dogs vanish, ex-officials and rivals trade blame

Malawian cops are trying to figure out how four German Shepherds vanished from the presidential palace after Lazarus Chakwera got voted out back in September. They grabbed Godfrey Jalale, who was deputy chief of staff under Chakwera, and he says he didn't jack the dogs' worth around $2,300. Police got a warrant to search Chakwera's house after someone tipped them off that the missing pups might be there, but they confirmed the ex-president himself hasn't been arrested.

Chakwera's party is claiming the current administration under Peter Mutharika is going after their guy with harassment tactics. Reports say state property got lifted from two different presidential spots in Lilongwe and Blantyre. Mutharika crushed the election at age 85 after promising voters he'd bring back stable leadership, and he inherited a mess with fuel shortages and currency problems.
 

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