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Editors Pick
Emily Stillman Foundation in aid of Mothers Day Fun Run
The Emily Stillman Foundation of the United States of America (USA) on Tuesday donated two bicycle ambulances towards Nation Publications…
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National News
Nchalo winter maize impresses govt
Government has said it is impressed with maize being grown at Illovo Sugar (Malawi) Limited’s Nchalo Estate in Chikwawa, but…
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Illovo spends K8m to clear locusts, battle not over
Illovo Sugar (Malawi) Limited says it has spent about K8 million to fight the locusts outbreak that hit its sugar…
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Feature
‘Hyena’ wears new colour
In the vastness of the Lower Shire Valley, it is clear ritual sex did not end yesterday. Elsewhere, kusasa…
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Feature
A day with hyena-man Aniva’s family
Fear is deepening in Tosina Village, the home of Eric Zuze Aniva who confessed having ritual sex with over…
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Health
Smiling back to normal
The country offers plenty of smiles and sights to entertain the curious tourist, but some of its citizens cannot afford…
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National News
MLS pushes for Revised Court Act
Malawi Law Society (MLS) has said it hopes President Peter Mutharika will sign soon the Amendment to the Courts Act…
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Editors Pick
Illovo kills locusts, warns against consumption
Illovo Sugar (Malawi) Limited yesterday declared victory over swarms of locusts that affected its 405 hectares of sugar cane at…
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Front Page
Locusts spread devastation, economy under threat
Locusts that recently destroyed over 30 hectares of maize crop in Nsanje have crossed over to Chikwawa where they have…
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Health
Ntambalika’s death no end of diabetes
His life is over, but the fight against diabetes must continue for a safer nation. ALBERT SHARRA writes. Timothy Ntambalika…
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Front Page
MLS to represent Nsanje ‘hyena’ in court
The Malawi Law Society (MLS) yesterday morning offered to represent in court Eric Aniva, the Nsanje man who confessed to…
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Health
Likwenu Dam spurs typhoid outbreak
The prevailing typhoid outbreak in Zomba mirrors costly aftermaths of neglecting water, sanitation and hygiene. ALBERT SHARRA writes. Around 10am,…
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Front Page
Locusts damage 30ha maize crop
Experts have warned that the recently reported locust outbreak in Nsanje under the Shire Valley Agriculture Division (ADD) has the…
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Q & A
MCP like old wine in new skin—Jumbe
Malawi Congress Party (MCP), the country’s longest serving political bloc, has been hit by squabbles and power wrangles. Recently, director…
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Front Page
Religious leaders open to abortion law
Religious leaders in the country have opened up to debate on the Termination of Pregnancy Bill (ToPB), saying thousands of…
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Development
Of green gold and graves
Tobacco is the backbone of the country’s economy. Statistics show the ‘green gold’ contributes up to 60 percent of exports…
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Development
JC holders dying for skills
Community technical colleges offer Junior Certificate of Education (JCE) holders a lifeline. ALBERT SHARRA writes. At 6am, Chimwemwe Masiye hits…
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‘MLS to assist those who cannot afford lawyers’
Despite several interventions to ensure that every person has access to justice, many poor families continue to struggle to access…
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Development
Famous colleges not disability-friendly
The World Youth Skills Day today requires decision-makers to take stock of how they are investing in the bulging population.…
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Editors Pick
Unsafe abortions on the rise—Research
Cases of unsafe abortions are on the increase in the country, according to findings of a research on abortion called…
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