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Lilongwe, Mzuzu judiciary staff join strike
Support staff of the Judiciary in Lilongwe and Mzuzu yesterday joined their Blantyre counterparts to down tools in protest against…
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Civil servants sit-in Thursday
Civil servants and teachers have threatened to paralyse services in the country starting with a sit-in this Thursday if government…
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Government blames ministries for salary delays
Ministry of Finance has accused the three main ministries of Health, Education and Agriculture of causing delay in payment of…
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Salary delays irk CSTU
A large section of civil servants are yet to receive their salaries two weeks into the new month, a development…
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EU says no danger of rigging
The European Union (EU) Delegation in Malawi has ruled out chances of rigging in the upcoming May 20 Tripartite Elections,…
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MDF officer attending UK military academy
Malawi Defence Force (MDF) lance corporal Patricia Fungula has become the second Malawian woman to attend the prestigious Royal Military…
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Evidence links Kalonga to K106m theft
An investigator in the Fiscal Department of the Malawi Police Service has tendered a caution statement from businessperson Angela Katengeza…
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UN asks media to resolve conflicts
The United Nations in Malawi has asked the local media to report sensitively on political conflicts in the country to…
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Judge identified for Mphwiyo case
A new judge has been identified to take up the case of the attempted murder of former Ministry of Finance…
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10 more cashgate files submitted
The Auditor General on Friday handed over 10 more case files to prosecuting authorities to facilitate investigations and prosecution of…
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Kalonga pleads not guilty in Cashgate case
Former deputy director in the Ministry of Tourism, Leonard Kalonga, yesterday pleaded not guilty to charges of theft and money…
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Candidates fail toimpress in 2nd debate
Eleven presidential candidates tonight turned up to be interviewed by Malawians through the second in a series of debates, but…
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Mesn for surveys regulation
The Malawi Electoral Support Network (Mesn) has recommended that in future research into people’s perception of who would carry the…
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Opinion polls draw mixed reactions
Electoral stakeholders yesterday reacted with suspicion to opinion polls hinting that incumbent President Joyce Banda would win the May 20…
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MHRC demands progress on Lutepo case
The Malawi Human Rights Commission (MHRC) has asked the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) to update Malawians on the progress…
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Local councils to be audited from 2010
Financial transactions of district councils are set to undergo scrutiny from the National Audit Office (NAO) dating back to three…
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MHRC writes MEC to rectify anomalies
The Malawi Human Rights Commission (MHRC) has written Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) asking them to rectify anomalies experienced in the…
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Lawyers dismiss Lutepo
Former minister of Justice Ralph Kasambara and fellow private practice lawyer Wapona Kita have disputed an earlier testimony by businessperson…
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PAC writes JB on Parliament meet
The Public Affairs Committee (PAC) has written Malawi President Joyce Banda reminding her about the commitments she made that Parliament…
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Eight tussle in first presidential debate
Eight of the 12 candidates expected to appear on the presidential ballot paper during Malawi’s May 20 Tripartite Elections took…
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