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Corruption worsens in Malawi
Malawi is on the verge of losing potential investors if it does not step up its efforts in fighting…
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Cholera death toll rises to12, cases to 560
Two more people, including an under-five child, died of cholera in Lilongwe on Wednesday, bringing the national death toll…
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Farm Radio Trust to assess ICT agriculture impact
Farm Radio Trust (FRT) will carry out a three-year research study starting this year (2018) to find out how Information…
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Market gets toilets
Four days after Malawi News Agency reported that there are no toilets at the popular Tsangano Turn-Off Market in…
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Corruption will soon overwhelm us –MLS president
Out-going Malawi Law Society (MLS) president Khumbo Soko has warned that unless Malawi takes some radical path in curbing corruption,…
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New UN resident coordinator promises more support
Malawi now has a new resident coordinator of the United Nations (UN) and resident representative of the United Nations Development…
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APM, Chilima mourn Kanyama
Fallen Dedza Diocese Bishop Emmanuel Kanyama was laid to rest yesterday at a ceremony graced by President Peter Mutharika and…
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Malawi improves on saving newborns
Malawi is making strides in improving newborn deaths which remain alarmingly high globally, a new United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef)…
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DPP, councils want Blue Night case dismissed
The ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) has asked the High Court to strike off a case in which five civil…
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How Muluzi won by losing
Former president Bakili Muluzi yesterday may have lost his case against the validity of some sections of the Corrupt Practices…
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Govt blames cholera rise on superstition
Ministry of Health (MoH) has said superstitions are to blame for escalating cholera cases and deaths in the country, but…
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More woes for Vuwa Kaunda
Barely a week after he was duped into paying K1.4 million in a land sale agreement, presidential advisor on…
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Muluzi loses fight
The Constitutional Court in Blantyre has today made a landmark ruling by saying that former President Bakili Muluzi’s K1.7 billion…
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Lack of potable water riles residents
Residents of Kaphiri in Lilongwe say they are afraid that cholera might take long to be contained if Lilongwe…
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Malnutrition haunts Nkhotakota
A survey Feed the Children Malawi conducted in Nkhotakota has shown that malnutrition remains a challenge in the district.…
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Ghost projects irk RU chiefs
Traditional leaders in Rumphi West have asked government to stop “taking citizens for fools” and making false promises. According…
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DC vetoes councillors’ push for 90% pay hike
Councillors in Mzimba have hiked their monthly earnings by 20 percent. The increment is awaiting the approval of Minister…
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Mangochi Muslim women urged to prioritise education
Albarakah Charity Trust board member Ibrahim Milanzi has called on Muslim women in Mangochi District to prioritise education if…
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DC vetoes councillors’ push for 90% pay hike
Blantyre Water Board (BWB) plans to spend K50 million in the second phase of the pipe replacement and lowering project…
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Theft of govt property worries Secretary to Government
Secretary to Government Lloyd Muhara has bemoaned the tendency by some civil servants to steal government equipment acquired through…
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