Malawi government 'dissolves 60 boards'
The government in Malawi has dissolved the boards of 60 state corporations, known as parastatals, according to the state broadcaster.
The Malawi Broadcasting Corporation said the dissolution was with immediate effect quoting a statement from the government chief secretary.
Among the dissolved boards is that of the state broadcaster, the communication regulatory authority, the bureau of standards, the electricity supply commission, national examination board, education institute and various medical boards.
The state broadcaster did not give a reason.
Malawi's President Lazarus Chakwera, who was sworn in on Sunday, vowed to unite the country and fight poverty.
President Chakwera was elected in a re-run after former president Peter Mutharika’s win last year was nullified by the court over irregularities.
This article originally appeared on BBC News
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