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Public discusses judicial accountability
The Malawi Law Society (MLS) on Friday hosted a public lecture in Blantyre under the theme ‘Living our Constitution…
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Court extends Fisp suspension
The High Court has extended the suspension of any activities relating to the Farm Input Subsidy Programme (Fisp) until…
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Treasury outlines measures to address audit queries
The Ministry of Finance, Economic Planning and Development has outlined 35 measures to address five key issues raised in…
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Winds wreak havoc in Rumphi
Mzokoto residents in Rumphi had a rude awakening yesterday morning when heavy winds damaged buildings at Phwezi Boys Secondary…
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Government bemoans high child marriage rates
Despite recent legal victories, child marriage remains a key challenge in the country, with Malawi having the 11th highest…
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Malawi to host Sadc committee meeting on transport
Malawi will from today host a three-day meeting of ministers responsible for Transport and Meteorology in the Southern African…
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Machinga District Hospital has one wheelchair
Machinga District Hospital, which serves over 600 000 people, has been operating with only one functional wheelchair, it has…
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Mthundu villagers get first-ever borehole
There was ululation and dancing in Mthundu Village, Traditional Authority (T/A) Sitola in Machinga on Thursday when villagers witnessed…
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Mineral expert advocates onshore oil exploration
Mineral consultant Grain Malunga has asked government to embrace onshore oil exploration instead of offshore exploration because it is…
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Stray dogs threaten lives at Mzuzu Hospital
Women at Mzuzu Central Hospital’s (MCH) guardian shelter want veterinarians to swiftly deal with stray dogs which attack both…
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Ministers cash in on NGOs, private sector events
Sheer case of abuse. Cabinet ministers demand allowances for presiding over NGOs and private sector functions despite getting the same…
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Govt, NGOs panic over UN Habitat’s closure
The closure of the UNHabitat country office has sent government and some NGOs panicking over the future of urbanisation, human…
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22 arrested for damaging police unit
Police in Mzuzu have arrested 22 people on suspicion that they were part of a mob that damaged Enukweni Police…
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Rot at LCC
Lilongwe City Council (LLC) on Thursday said the issue of falsified documents to change a plot from commercial purpose to…
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ODPP nods to LWB on EIA
The Office of the Director of Public Procurement (ODPP) has issued Lilongwe Water Board (LWB) with a ‘No Objection’ to…
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ACB probing maize theft at prison
The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) is investigating the disappearance of 150 bags of maize for inmates at Mikuyu Prison in Zomba…
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Queens’ final hour is here
After all has been said and done, Malawi Queens finally launch the Fast5 World Netball Series with the attention on…
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UN staff saluted for dedication and commitment
United Nations staff members in Ethiopia today gathered at the Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) to celebrate UN Staff Day…
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Delayed projects remain a drain
In project management, a project is deemed successful if it is started and completed within the scheduled timeframe, on budget…
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House committee asks CoF centres to improve
Parliament’s Transport and Public Works Committee has given Toyota Malawi and Motor Service Centre in Blantyre three months to…
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