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ECM asks Catholics to join PAC marches
Catholic bishops in the country have asked their faithful to pray for, and patronise, peaceful marches organised by PAC on…
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Chakwera, Kaliwo mend fences
After months of leadership wrangles, it seems the centre is holding again for the main opposition Malawi Congress Party (…
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Electoral reforms flop
Two weeks before Parliament rises, government remains elusive on when it will table the Electoral Reform Bills contrary to public…
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Law society faults Apm on parastatal appointments
The Malawi Law Society (MLS) has described as abuse of power the President’s decision to bypass boards in the appointment…
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Court reserves ruling on SA-LL Water Project
The Supreme Court of Appeal in Blantyre on Friday reserved its ruling in the Salima-Lilongwe Water Project case in which…
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Coupons for sale; hotspots are Lower Shire, Mponela, Likoma
The Lower Shire, Mponela and Likoma have been singled out as hotspots where coupons for Fisp end up in wrong…
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K6bn MSB money still in limbo
There is still a cloud of uncertainty as to whether government will recover K6.1 billion which the State paid off…
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Ministry transfers ‘peeping’ headteacher
Ntchisi Secondary School headteacher Garn Kaduka, who is accused of harassing girl students by entering their hostel unannounced, has been…
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Malawi on track in youth investment—Fabiano
Malawi is on the right track in investing in the youths for sustainable development, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International…
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MHC staff protest salary disparities
It never rains but pours for the Malawi Housing Corporation (MHC) management. After tussling with its tenants in the past months, the junior staff at MHC…
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MP seeks answers on Teba pensioners
Member of Parliament (MP) for Dowa South East Harry Chipeni (Malawi Congress Party-MCP) has demanded answers on why former miners…
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House passes Political Parties Bill
There was a sense of disquiet as members of Parliament (MPs) sealed their own fates and reluctantly passed a Bill…
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Ministry to roll out drug tracking system
In a bid to curb pilferage, Ministry of Health (MoH) says it plans to introduce a tracking system for medical…
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Literacy levels now at 73%
Results from the fourth Integrated Household Survey (IHS4) show that the literacy rate for people aged 15 and above has…
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3 MPs face probe
Three members of Parliament (MPs) face an investigation over their alleged role in the missing of a fellow legislator’s property…
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Donors for reduced election budget
As Malawi prepares for the 2019 Tripartite Elections, donors have said they expect a reduced election budget and an efficient…
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Village banks help to eliminate GBV in MJ
Economic empowerment among vulnerable women and girls in Mulanje is one of the ways to reduce gender-based violence (GBV) in…
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FCR trains childcare officers in Mzimba
Foundation for Children Right (FCR) has trained 244 childcare officers in inclusive early childhood care in Mzimba. FCR is running…
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Dilapidated buildings haunt police in Mzuzu
Mzuzu Police Station officer in-charge Lovemore Mwabumba has bemoaned shortage of office space and the poor state of buildings at…
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EAM speaks on Road to 2019
Evangelical Association of Malawi (EAM) on Tuesday challenged leaders of its affiliate churches to encourage their flock to vote for…
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