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Shake up in judiciary
The Judiciary has transferred over 40 officers that include magistrates, court clerks and accountants as one way of addressing corruption…
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‘Inclusive elections key to democracy’
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) resident representative Maria Torres has said inclusive elections are central to democracy. Speaking at a…
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DPP trio rejects APM
Three governing Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) members summoned to Sanjika Palace in Blantyre on Tuesday boldly refused to endorse President…
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Malawi: A haven for illegal immigrants
Malawi is being flooded by illegal immigrants mostly from Asia and some African countries a situation worsened by corrupt practices…
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DPP rift widens
As leaked audio attacks ministers Violence irks Chilima A day after DPP cadets caused commotion at Parliament, there are signs…
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Joyce Banda back in town
Joyce Banda’s return from a self-imposed four-year exile was punctuated by tears, smiles and laughter at Chileka International Airport in…
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Ngolongoliwa speaks out
Chilima should break silence Had talks with Callista before she went public Paramount Ngolongoliwa has disclosed that a week before…
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DPP youth leader warns APM on 2019
Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) national youth director Louis Ngalande has cautioned President Peter Mutharika to tread carefully and “seriously rethink”…
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I am protecting my in-law—Callista
Former first lady Callista Mutharika yesterday bashed the governing Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) again, claiming she is airing her views…
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Khato Civils fed up
Khato Civils, a company awarded a K400 billion Lilongwe-Salima water project, says his firm is tired of government’s delays to…
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Private ceremony for Bingu memorial
The family of the late president Bingu wa Mutharika has opted to hold a low-key and private memorial service for…
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More firms to lay-off staff
As the local economic terrain gets more rugged in the 2017/18 financial year, more firms are downsizing, with 36 private…
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No attention for special needs students
Grant-aided resource centres or residential schools established in some parts of the country for special needs students are in dire…
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Kasambara freed
Convicted former minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs Ralph Kasambara yesterday walked to freedom after Malawi Supreme Court of Appeal…
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Court rebuffs Macra again on Bisika
The High Court in Blantyre on Monday ordered Malawi Communications Regulatory Authority (Macra) to comply with a court order…
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MLS faced challenges to discipline lawyers
The Malawi Law Society (MLS) has disclosed that it faced challenges to discipline some of its members after complaints were…
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Creditors win ‘Bankgate’ case
The High Court’s Commercial Division in Blantyre yesterday declined to declare bankrupt Cotton Ginners Africa Limited which some commercial…
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Court restores suspended law
The High Court in Mzuzu has restored sections of the Labour Relations Act which brought handling of labour disputes in…
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Judiciary in crisis
The Judiciary is in a legal conundrum after an assistant registrar at the High Court in Mzuzu on Friday single-handedly…
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Residents dispute Escom claims of reduced blackouts
Despite claims by Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (Escom) that the commissioning of diesel generators has helped to reduce hours…
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