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National News
Hunger looms in Henga Valley
A month of dry spells has left maize fields almost scorched in Henga Valley, a traditional food basket in Rumphi.…
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Front Page
Mutharika urges action in water sector
Malawi President Peter Mutharika yesterday called for a shift from talk to action in the water sector to eliminate lingering…
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Front Page
Mutharika unveils Njakwa-Livingstonia-Chitimba Road
President Peter Mutharika has finally kick-started construction of the long neglected Njakwa-Livingstonia-Chitimba Road after decades of lies and broken promises…
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Feature of the Week
Tales from Bed 29
It’s 5.37pm when we venture into mazy corridors of Karonga District Hospital (KDH) to meet with Jean Msowoya. She is…
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Entertainment News
Malawi’s oldest school gets ‘new’ reads
Educationist Edward Mwase has donated classical books to University of Livingstonia (Unilia), buttressing a body of knowledge at Laws Campus…
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Business News
Inspectors seal four shops in Mzuzu
A nationwide operation to flush out illegal traders has led to closure of four shops in Mzuzu. Since Friday, officials…
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National News
Kachali donates to Mzimba fire victims
Former vice-president Khumbo Kachali has donated K1 million to Mzimba vendors following the fire that gutted the market a week…
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Editors Pick
Construction of MZ waste facility begins
A multimillion kwacha waste management plant is finally taking shape in Mzuzu, arresting public outcry over the dumping of garbage…
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Development
Quality seeds for quality fruit
For decades, Victor Tembo has been churning out seedlings of fruit trees in Mkonyo Village near Ekwendeni. The farmer in…
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Business News
Confronting sobs from banks
‘Smiling all the way to the bank’ is an all-too-familiar caption in the press, but it eclipses avoidable customer complaints…
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Editors Pick
CSOs admit failing mining victims
The Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace (CCJP) has blamed cracks in the civil society organisations (CSOs) for continued suffering…
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Editors Pick
March 3 killings: Nkhata Bay chiefs furious at govt’s inertia
Chiefs in Nkhata Bay have expressed shock at government’s failure to engage Britain to pay compensation for 1959 killings, saying…
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Business News
Bank customers deserve better, says Teveta
The gains registered in the country’s booming banking sector will continue eluding Malawians unless the banks improve the way they…
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Editors Pick
No talks on Martyrs’ claims
The United Kingdom (UK) High Commissioner to Malawi, Mr. Michael Nevin, has dismissed compensation claims by families of people who…
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Editors Pick
Mzuzu: Towards more revenue for better facilities
Mzuzu, the country’s third largest town, is often marketed as ‘the ever-green city’. But the tribute to the city’s massive…
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Dumbfounded by MUM handouts
Good people, Google had no idea what Danny Kalima does in this world. Neither did YouTube, Soundcloud nor other online…
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Editors Pick
Mwaulambo communities speak on coal
In Karonga, Mwaulambo residents liken the unsettling effects of mining to earthquakes that affected nearly 25 000 households in 2009.…
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National News
Mist over K3.6bn Nkhata Bay Hospital
There is uncertainty over the opening of the new Nkhata Bay District Hospital with Malawi Minister of Finance, Economic Planning…
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Front Page
Chakwera backs March 3 victims
Leader of opposition in Parliament Lazarus Chakwera has backed demands by a Nkhata Bay chief for Britain to compensate relatives…
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Business News
Icraf promoting quality fruit nurseries
For years, Malawians have been whining about the influx of imported fruits on the market, especially in chain stores. After…
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