Month: February 2022
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Development
Nyasilungwe dreams bigger
In Mzimba, few women own land, let alone maize mills. Even men who own grinding mills stand accused of bewitching…
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Feature
‘End culture of corruption’
Our nation is facing significant challenges at the moment. The challenges that have resulted from the ugliest of human traits—greed.…
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Q & A
Inequality kills
Last week, Oxfam International released a new report, Inequality Kills, which shows that the world’s ten richest men more than…
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Editors Pick
Chaziya a free agent, contract expired Dec 31
Red-hot defender Lawrence Chaziya is a free agent following the expiry of his contract with Civil Service (Civo) United, The…
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Business News
New trade policies key to boosting exports—group
National Working Group on Trade and Policy says Malawi needs economic policies and instruments to help improve the country’s export…
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Business News
Markets key in maize exports
National Association of Smallholder Farmers in Malawi (Nasfam) has urged government to continue sourcing external maize markets to enable farmers…
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Front Page
Disaster at Dodma
Department of Disaster Management Affairs (Dodma) says despite a call for donations towards assistance of those affected by recent floods,…
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National Sports
Manager says age won’t stand in Gaba’s way
South Africa-based red-hot forward Gabadinho Mhango’s manager Mike Makaab says he believes age won’t be a barrier on the prospects…
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Front Page
Budget committee chair wants more CDF funding
Budget and Finance Committee of Parliament chairperson Gladys Ganda has asked Treasury to increase the Constituency Development Fund (CDF) allocation.…
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Front Page
MSCE stuck on average pass rate
Malawi School Certificate of Education (MSCE) examination results have stuck on average pass rate for three years. On Tuesday, Malawi…
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