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UTM Secretary General Patricia Kaliati Appears at Principal Residence Magistrate Court in Lilongwe
By Burnett Munthali
UTM Party Secretary General Patricia Kaliati has today appeared before the Principal Residence Magistrate Court in Lilongwe, where she is expected to be formally charged with alleged offenses.
Kaliati, a former cabinet minister and prominent political figure, was arrested last Thursday, raising widespread public interest and speculation regarding the nature of the charges she is facing.
Since her arrest, there has been significant debate in Malawi’s political circles, with many observers closely watching the case for its potential impact on the country’s political landscape. UTM supporters, in particular, have expressed concerns about the case’s implications for the party’s future.
While authorities have not yet disclosed the specifics of the allegations, it is anticipated that these details will emerge as the legal process unfolds in court.
The UTM Party has stated that it remains confident in the legal system and believes that Kaliati, like any other citizen, deserves a fair trial.
Patricia Kaliati has been a well-known figure in Malawi’s political arena, recognized for her outspoken stance and advocacy on behalf of her constituents. As the legal proceedings continue, the public remains keen to follow developments from the courtroom.
We will continue to monitor the case closely and provide updates as more information becomes available.