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Summit tips Africa on subsidies, fertiliser supply
Experts at the ongoing Feed Africa Summit have challenged governments dependent on fertiliser and subsidies such as Malawi to institute…
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825 000 yet to get AIP inputs
Ministry of Agriculture says at least 66 percent of the 2.5 million beneficiaries of the Affordable Inputs Programme (AIP) have…
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DPP members fight again
Eight Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) national governing council (NGC) members are contesting the appointments of new members, saying they were…
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Mzuni pins new campus project hopes on Bridgin
Mzuzu University (Mzuni) management has expressed optimism that construction of its estimated $592 million (about K613.32 billion) Choma campus will…
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Cost-benefit debate on extra MPs, councillors resurfaces
As Electoral Commission moves to gazette new constituencies and wards ahead of the 2025 Tripartite Elections, a fresh cost-benefit debate…
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Rains knock down electricity supply
Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (Escom) says debris resulting from heavy rains has reduced generation capacity at Nkula and Tedzani…
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‘85 Malawians die every month in SA’
Eighty-five Malawians are said to be dying monthly in South Africa in cases a group that deals with issues of…
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Platform calls for end to institutional State capture
The Integrity Platform, a local institution that works with Transparency International on the Corruption Perception Index, says the country’s endemic…
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State dared on Chizuma audio
Political and legal experts have asked the State to investigate the motive behind the recording and leakage of a conversation…
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Growing corruption worries United Kingdom
Britain says it is appalled with continued theft of public resources and corruption in the country, stressing that local taxpayers…
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DPP removal tricky—MLS
Malawi Law Society (MLS) says President Lazarus Chakwera’s removal of Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Steven Kayuni for “unsound management…
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Govt dodgy on security houses
Deputy Minister of Lands Deus Gumba yesterday could not provide details on how many security agencies houses out of the…
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Transporters write Police, MDF over maize trucks
Ten maize transporters whose vehicles were impounded in Chitipa last November have written Inspector General of Police Merlyne Yolamu and…
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Councils want to manage 50% drug budget
The Malawi Local Government Association (Malga) has proposed to central government to increase to 50 percent the drug budget directly…
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Water boards eye tariff hike
The country’s five water boards are pushing for a tariff hike of between 15 and 40 percent from April 1…
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‘Stop insulting Chakwera, chilima’
Minister of Tourism, Culture and Wildlife, Michael Usi has taken a swipe at some sections of society for castigating President…
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Gwengwe admits pressure on budget, eyes lean budget
Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs Sosten Gwengwe says Treasury still faces huge imbalances between tax revenue and expenses, a…
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MDF, police foil maize smugglers
Malawi Defence Force and Police have intercepted 25 truckloads of maize destined for Tanzania amid an export ban of the…
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Governmentout to fill AIP gaps
In a bid to meet fertiliser demand amid revelations that just 30 percent of the commodity under Affordable Inputs Programme…
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Recruitment freeze chokes health care delivery
Malawi has since 2017 not been able to directly recruit health care workers, culminating into a 63 percent vacancy rate,…
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