Month: February 2024
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National News
Grow drought resistant crops, FUM tells farmers
Farmers Union of Malawi (FUM) has urged farmers in the country to prioritise growing drought resistant and early maturing crop…
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Business News
US urges investment in mining, tourism to spur growth
United States deputy assistant secretary of State for Africa in the Department of State Joy Basu has joined local institutions…
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Front Page
President Chakwera for flexible taxes, loans
President Lazarus Chakwera says his administration will collaborate with money lending institutions to chart a path that will lead to…
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Education
New school turns vision into reality
A school block taking shape at Thitimira Secondary School, 66 kilometres north of Mzuzu City, mirrors the surrounding community’s vision to…
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Entertainment News
Gibo Lantos ‘preys’ on So mone
Musician Gibo Lantos, real name Gift Tchale, has built a reputation for doing covers from his fellow artists. The Lilongwe-based…
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National Sports
FAM won’t renew Matola’s contract
Football Association of Malawi (FAM) marketing and commercial director Limbani Matola is expected to leave the association following the expiry…
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Front Page
Mittawa set for Sulom top post
Super League of Malawi (Sulom) acting president Colonel Gilbert Mittawa is set for confirmation as president during Saturday’s annual general…
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National News
Cluster sends back Immigration officials
The International Relations, Defence and Security Cluster Committee of Parliament yesterday sent back Department of Immigration and Citizenship Services officials…
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National News
Govt tough on K552bn Agcom 2 beneficiaries
Government has said it will tighten the application process, selection criteria and monitoring mechanisms for beneficiaries of the second phase…
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Editors Pick
Ex-Admarc staff quantify compensation at K52.3bn
Former employees of Agricultural Development and Marketing Corporation (Admarc) have quantified their compensation at K52.3 billion after the Industrial Relations…
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