Month: November 2021
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Entertainment News
Matafale remembered
For the first time in years, the annual Matafale Memorial Concert received a special blessing from heaven. It did not…
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National News
Govt endorses African Centres for Disease Control
Ministry of Health has officially endorsed the establishment and operations of the Africa Centres for Disease Control (CDC) and Prevention,…
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National News
Chakwera commits funding for Red Cross
P resident Lazarus Chakwera has expressed government’s commitment to providing additional funding to Malawi Red Cross Society to ensure that…
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National News
Lilongwe city councillors want CEO, 2 others fired
Lilongwe City Council (LCC) Mayor Juliana Kaduya yesterday led some councillors in sealing the offices of the council’s chief executive…
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Front Page
K1.1bn deal shakes MPC
Malawi Posts Corporation (MPC) board of directors has ordered a forensic audit on how the financially crippled parastatal spent K1.1…
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Editors Pick
Project dispute puts 43 000 households at risk
Differences between Malawi Government and a contractor over K600 million payment for a gravity-fed water scheme in Phalombe threatens livelihoods…
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Business News
World Bank says Covid-19 threatens remittance flow
The World Bank says Covid-19 remains a huge risk to cross-border trade and flow of remittances to Malawi and other…
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Business News
Study recommends Watertight PFM Act
A new study has recommended a tight and effective Public Finance Management (PMF) Act to safeguard taxpayers’ money from further…
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Feature of the Week
‘Return to the refugee camp’
Refugees who have integrated into society are expected to return to Malawi’s oldest refugee camp, as cost of living and…
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National News
Latter Day Saints to build school blocks
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints is set to construct school blocks worth K163 million at Mbwetu…
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