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Kachere residents in gender, governance training
Concerned Youth Organisation (CYO) says good governance and gender mainstreaming are essential for Malawi’s development. CYO executive director, Harvey Chimaliro…
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Business News
Malawi mining laws toothless on social responsibility
Mining sector commentators have faulted the silence of laws governing the sector on corporate social responsibility of mining companies. The…
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Business News
Mining laws silent on corporate responsibility
Mining sector commentators have faulted the silence of mining company’s corporate social responsibility (CRS) initiatives in the country’s laws governing…
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National News
SDA Church, residents fight over school blocks
Controversy has emerged between the Seventh Day Adventist (SDA) Church and community at Lunjika in Mzimba over two school blocks…
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Communities fault Ntcheu Police
Communities in Ntcheu have taken to task police officers for not responding to tips which could lead to arrests of…
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National News
‘Chiefs, council fuelling MPs-councillors wrangles’
Traditional leaders and authorities at the district council in Machinga have been accused of masterminding conflicts between members of Parliament…
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MPs, councillors in budget tracking orientation
Concern Universal (CU) recently drilled Members of Parliament (MPs), councillors and other public officers in budget tracking at both local…
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Nkhata Bay ghost project: mute, dark-suited officials irk villagers
They arrived in dark suits, trudged around the premises, fiddled with their expensive smart phones and left—without a word. They…
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Nkhata Bay’s K314m project that never was
Communities in Nkhata Bay want answers in a K314 million (US$762 136) construction project earmarked to start in 2010 at…
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Irate villagers close Vale railway line, road to Neno
Irate villagers from T/A Mlauli in Neno have closed a Vale railway line and an earth road going to Neno…
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Parliament commits to passing ATI
Parliament through its Committee on Media and Communications has committed to having the long-awaited Access to Information (ATI) Bill enacted…
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Mining CSOs drilled in movement building, solidarity
Action Aid Malawi and the Citizens For Justice, with funding from Tilitonse Fund, recently trained Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) plying…
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National News
Politics blamed for CDF/LDF projects failure
The Mulanje District Council has challenged that unless Constituency Development Fund (CDF) and Local Development Fund (LDF) are purged of…
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Pacenet laments Luchenza Municipality’s slackened growth
The Pan African Civic Educators Network (Pacenet) has expressed concern over failure by government to develop Luchenza Municipal Council (LMC)…
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National News
WUSC Malawi in local NGO capacity building exercise
World University Service of Canada (WUSC) Malawi has appealed to international NGOs to build capacity of local NGOs so that…
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National News
Pacenet courts CBOs on Access to Information Law
The Pan African Civic Educators Network (Pacenet) has made an appeal to community-based organisations (CBOs) in the country to support…
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Councillors warned against politicising development projects
District commissioner (DC) for Chiradzulu, James Manyetera, has advised councillors to desist from personalising or politicising development projects if the…
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National News
PAC follows up on DPP pledges
Malawi’s Public Affairs Committee (PAC) has organised a two-day conference to advocate amendment of Local Government Act which will promote…
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CBOs urged to do more on monitoring local projects
The Pan African Civic Educators Network (Pacenet) has advised community-based organisations (CBOs) in Thyolo to triple their efforts in tracking…
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Development
Married at 16 and back
Early marriage in rural settings is rampant. Bernadette Chingwani, a rural champion of girl education and women empowerment in Kawaza,…
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