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Editors Pick
When the girl-child rights are violated on account of age
When reports emerged of some political parties encouraging children to register for national identities (IDs) with the National Registration Bureau…
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Feature of the Week
Politics erodes girls’ rights
When political parties were encouraging children to register for national identity cards in time for a court-ordered presidential election, cries…
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EveryWoman
Eshter mkhutche: gender and protection coordinator
Esther Harawa-Mkhutche is a gender protection coordinator who has led the rescue of 25 girls from teen and forced marriages.…
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Balaka chiefs, CSOs accuse council of abusing K14m
Traditional leaders and civil society organisations (CSOs) in Balaka have asked government to probe the council’s spending of K14 million…
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National News
‘Culture of silence’ worsening GBV
Youth Net and Counselling (Yoneco) executive director McBain Mkandawire says the culture of silence is a challenge in the fight…
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Business News
IT programmer develops
Self-taught information technology specialist Kondwani Mushali says locally developed computer and mobile applications could save foreign exchange and assist Ministry…
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National News
BLK police officer claims K7.5m for defamation
One of the officers at Balaka Police Station is claiming K7.5 million from Balaka Town Council chairperson for allegedly defaming…
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ACB for responsible reporting of cases
Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) has called on the media to exercise caution when reporting on cases the bureau is investigating. Speaking…
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Business News
Entrepreneurs challenged to embrace Buy Malawi Strategy
Buy Malawi Strategy deputy chairperson Mike Mlombwa, says local producers and manufacturers need to be creative and active if the…
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LGBTI phobia on the decline, says Manarela
Malawi Network of Religious Leaders Living or Personally Affected by HIV and Aids (Manerela+) says religious and opinion leaders have…
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National News
Nice commends improved local governance in Balaka
National Initiative for Civic Education (Nice) Trust says health service charters can improve service delivery and relationship between patients and…
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National News
Liwonde National Park gets 17 rhinos
African Parks, a concessionaire of Liwonde National Park, says translocation of 17 black rhinos from KwaZulu Natal, South Africa, will…
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National News
NGO in fight against HIV in Balaka
Foundation for Civic Education and Social Empowerment (Focese), a non-governmental organisation (NGO), has said nobody should be left behind in…
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National News
Mera speaks on border fuel purchases
The Malawi Energy Regulatory Authority (Mera) says Malawians who cross the border into Mozambique to buy fuel are breaking the…
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National News
M’manga Primary School standoff continues
The stand-off between Anglican Parish and the Muslim communities in Balaka refuses to die as M’manga Primary School remains closed…
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National News
Ntchisi farmers advised to buy certified seed varieties
Farmers in Ntchisi have been advised to buy certified seed varieties if they are to produce bumper yields. The appeal…
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National News
NGO trains women living with HIV and Aids in Balaka
Positive Steps, a non-governmental organisation(NGO), has drilled women living with HIV and Aids (WLHAs) in business skills in Balaka District.…
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National News
Balaka DHO receives epilepsy drugs
People living with epilepsy in Balaka have all the reason to smile after Sue Ryder Foundation in Malawi (SRFIM) on…
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Business News
China-Africa appeals for government support
China-Africa, the largest Chinese investment firm in Malawi, says its $80 million (about K60 billion) textile project in Salima urgently…
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National News
Govt launches rural road improvement program
Vice-President Everton Chimulirenji says the Rural Road Improvement Programme (RRImP) will enhance rural connectivity which has long been a problem…
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