Feb 25 • 03:38 UTC 🌍 Africa AllAfrica

Malawi: Government Orders Fresh Probe Into Chikangawa Military Plane Crash

The Malawi government has initiated a new investigation into the Chikangawa military plane crash that resulted in the death of former Vice President Saulos Klaus Chilima and others.

The government of Malawi has announced a renewed investigation into the Chikangawa military plane crash that occurred in June 2024 and claimed the lives of former Vice President Saulos Klaus Chilima and eight others. Charles Mhango, the Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs, made this announcement in Parliament, indicating that previous investigations had not yielded definitive answers regarding the causes of the tragic incident.

During his report to Parliament, Minister Mhango expressed concerns over the earlier inquiries, which included findings from the Commission of Inquiry and the Germany Federal Bureau of Aircraft Accident Investigation. He highlighted that these reports had shown significant gaps and inconsistencies that raised doubts about their conclusions, prompting the need for a fresh investigation to uncover the truth behind the crash.

The announcement has been met with attention, as the loss of a prominent political figure like Chilima has intensified scrutiny over the circumstances surrounding the crash. By conducting a new inquiry, the Malawian government aims to provide closure to the victims' families and restore public trust in governmental investigations into aviation safety and accountability.

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