Malawi president warns ministers against corruption

Malawi's president has warned ministers against corruption after swearing in a new cabinet on Sunday.

President Lazarus Chakwera said he would not shield anyone from prosecution if they got involved in corrupt activities.

"Do not accept a gift in exchange for using your office to give someone preferential treatment in the administration of a public service. That is corruption," he said.

The president sacked his entire cabinet last week but most of the ministers were reappointed in a new line-up announced days later.

Anti-government protests have been held since last November to condemn the rising cost of living and allegations of nepotism and corruption.

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