Malawi Residents Urge President Mutharika to Halt Evictions Without Compensation in Area 26 Land Dispute
Residents of Area 26 in Lilongwe are urging President Arthur Peter Mutharika to intervene in a long‑running land dispute, accusing developer GM Properties Limited of pushing ahead with evictions despite a High Court ruling requiring compensation first. It has been more than 18 months since High Court Judge Howard Pemba ordered the company to compensate […] The post ‘We will be homeless’: Area 26 residents push Mutharika to stop eviction without compensation appeared first on
Residents of Area 26 in Lilongwe are appealing to President Arthur Peter Mutharika to intervene in an ongoing land dispute. They accuse developer GM Properties Limited of proceeding with evictions despite a High Court ruling mandating prior compensation. The residents face the prospect of becoming homeless if the evictions proceed without fair compensation. The High Court had previously ordered the company to provide compensation. This legal directive appears to have been disregarded by the developer. The situation highlights a significant conflict between residents and the property developer. The residents are seeking presidential intervention to resolve the matter justly. The case underscores issues of land rights and property development in Malawi. The High Court's ruling emphasizes the importance of due process and compensation. The residents' plea highlights their precarious situation and fear of displacement.
This article addresses a land dispute in Malawi, focusing on residents' pleas to the President to halt evictions and ensure compensation, highlighting issues of property rights and legal enforcement.
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