In Malawi, two presidents debate custody of presidential guard dogs
by editors@theworld.org (Jenna Gadbois) from The World: Latest Stories on (#72T41)
After losing Malawi's general election last fall, former President Lazarus Chakwera took the dogs at the presidential palace home with him to keep. The new president, Peter Mutharika, is now arguing that Chakwera is not allowed to do that because the dogs are civil servants. Their custody dispute has escalated into a legal battle that remains open. Hosts Carolyn Beeler and Marco Werman have more.