Government Stakeholders

This includes Government ministries and departments, as well as statutory bodies that promote democratic governance. It also includes Government institutions that are aggregated in other sectors, but strategically contribute to strengthening policy development, planning, budgeting and monitoring of democratic governance:

Malawi Judiciary
Malawi Judiciary

Established by the Constitution of Malawi, the Malawi Judiciary is an independent arm of government that is led by the Chief Justice and it is divided into three categories namely: 1) The Supreme Court of Appeal, which is the court of appeal (Sec 104), 2) The High Court of Malawi (Sec 108) which has four divisions (Civil Division, Commercial Division, Revenue division and Criminal division), and 3) The Subordinate Courts (Sec 111) which are Magistrate Courts and the Industrial Relations Courts. Among others, the judiciary exists to promote, protect and up-hold the rule of law, democracy, human rights and the Constitution

The High Court of Malawi
The Registrar
P. O. Box 30244
Chichiri
Blantyre 3, Malawi
+265 1 870 255
+265 1 873 873
malawijudiciary@judicary.mw
https://www.judiciary.mw

Malawi Parliament
Malawi Parliament

The Parliament of Malawi is the supreme legislative body in Malawi. It is composed of the President and Members of Parliament (MPs) that are elected directly in single member constituencies. It is headed by the Speaker elected by MPs on the first day of their sitting following elections. Currently, the Parliament of Malawi is composed of 193 Members representing the 193 constituencies. The term of a Parliament is 5 years

Presidential Drive
Near Bingu International Convention Centre
City Centre, Lilongwe
P/Bag B362
Lilongwe 3, Malawi
+265 1 770 090 / 1 774 159 / 1 775 959 / 1 776 896 / 1 788 053
https://www.parliament.gov.mw

Financial Intelligence Authority
Financial Intelligence Authority

The Financial Intelligence Authority (FIA) was established in 2006 under the Section 3(1) of the Financial Crimes Act (FCA), as a principal national agency responsible for preventing and combating financial crimes. These crimes include money laundering, terrorist financing and the financing of the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction

Private Bag B441
Lilongwe 3, Malawi
+265 01 759 141
+265 01 759 151
info@fia.gov.mw
https://www.fia.gov.mw

Ministry of Homeland Security
Ministry of Homeland Security

The Ministry of Homeland Security exists to facilitate the provision of safe and secure environment for sustainable national development in Malawi. It plays a crucial role in the provision of advisory services on specific and general matters of concern in the area of security to other ministries, departments and the general public. The Ministry is composed of the Ministry Headquarters, Malawi Police Service, Malawi Prisons Service, Immigration Department, Department of Refugees. The Ministry's mandate is derived from Constitutional Provisions, Acts and Government Policies related to the machinery of public service administration

Ministry of Homeland Security
Private Bag 331
Capital City
Lilongwe 3, Malawi
+265 1 789 177
+265 1 789 509

Malawi Police Service
Malawi Police Service

The Malawi Police Service (MPS) is a Malawi Government organ currently under the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Public Security. Its operations are provided for under the laws of Malawi, notably in the Constitution of the Republic of Malawi and the Malawi Police Service Act (MPS Act 2010). Its mandate includes Prevention, investigation and detection of crime; Apprehension and prosecution of offenders; Maintenance of law and order; Protection of property, life, fundamental freedoms and rights of individuals; and Enforcement of all laws and regulations under which they are directly charged

National Police Headquarters
Private Bag 305
Capital City
Lilongwe 3, Malawi
+265 01 796 333 / 01 796 784
+265 01 797 979
pro@police.gov.mw
https://www.police.gov.mw

 

Malawi Prisons Service
Malawi Prisons Service

The Malawi Prisons Service is a department under the Ministry of Homeland Security. Its operations are provided for under the Laws of Malawi Chapter 9.02 and the Constitution of the Republic of Malawi Section 17: 163. It is regulated by Prisons Act of 1966

National Prison Headquarters
PO Box 28
Zomba, Malawi
info@mps.gov.mw
https://www.mps.gov.mw