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Poor funding worries minority sports
Some minority sports associations have spoken out on their frustrations over continued meagre grants, the latest being in the 2018/19…
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Court freezes K145m DPP account
The High Court in Blantyre has ordered Standard Bank Plc to freeze an account for the ruling Democratic Progressive Party…
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DPP calls for VP’s resignation
The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP)-led government on Friday turned the screws on Vice-President Saulos Chilima calling for his immediate resignation…
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Relief as Airtel confirms sponsorship
Relief and joy have gripped the football fraternity after Airtel Malawi Limited declared it would continue sponsoring the K66 million…
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LL’s Malangalanga community marches against drug dealers
Pressure has been piled on Nigerians owning shops at Malangalanga in Lilongwe, as their Malawian hosts want them evicted from…
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Resources delay some PPP projects roll out
The establishment of a modern bus terminal, recreation park and parkade in the city of Blantyre which are currently on…
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Planning Commission for quick win projects
The National Planning Commission (NPC), a body that will be formulating long-term national vision and strategy for socio-economic development,…
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Escom, Admarc in K9.3bn mess
Findings in the 2016/17 Auditor General’s report show that Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (Escom) and Agricultural Development and…
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Bullets expat coach jets in
Nyasa Big Bullets yesterday welcomed Irish coach Evan Doran who is expected to drill the TNM Super League giants…
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Government reviews VP’s security
Barely days after Vice-President Saulos Chilima unpacked his political mission to challenge President Peter Mutharika and the Democratic Progressive Party…
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UDF says can’t rule out coalition
Erstwhile governing United Democratic Front (UDF) yesterday said it cannot rule out going into the May 21 2019 Tripartite Elections…
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Analysts caution on domestic borrowing
Market analysts have expressed fear over Treasury’s continued domestic borrowing, saying this could destabilise the financial market. Their fears…
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45% vacancy rate negatively affects councils
The Local Government Service Commission says local councils in the country have a 45 percent vacancy rate, a development that…
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PAC for Police mess hearing
Parliament’s Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has written the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) for a meeting to map the way forward on…
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Govt, opposition in blame game on parties law
Government and opposition political parties are engaged in a blame game over delays in enforcing the Political Parties Act enacted…
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U-17 need to beat e-Swatini 2-0
Malawi need to overcome e-Swatini (Swaziland) at least with two goals and avoid conceding today at Stade Anjalay in…
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Thin plastics ban lift worries environmentalists
Environmental experts have expressed disappointment with the decision by the High Court in Blantyre to suspend a ban on…
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Bloated wage bill wories Ecama, MCCCI
The Economics Association of Malawi (Ecama) has advised Treasury to contain the pressure that could arise from a bloated…
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U-17 hopes still slim
Despite a 5-0 demolition of Zimbabwe yesterday, Malawi’s hopes of qualifying for the semi-finals at the Cosafa Under-17 Youth…
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Exercise in futility?
Human Rights Defenders Coalition (HRDC) has asked Speaker of Parliament Richard Msowoya to summon an emergency Parliament meeting to…
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