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MEJN maintains tax system still unjust
The Malawi Economic Justice Network (Mejn), has maintained that the country’s tax system is still unjust and is merely promoting…
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No Cashgate names till July
Auditor General Stephenson Kamphasa has pleaded for patience from Malawians demanding to know names of individuals and companies involved in…
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When silt marries weed, blackout becomes wicked first born child
Unless you sacrifice your precious time and embark on a sojourn at Nkula Hydroelectric Power Station, you will never appreciate…
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Donors hold on to budget support
Condemn cuts in line ministries Malawi’s major donors under the Common Approach to Budget Support (Cabs) yesterday bemoaned the drain…
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Malawi economy grew by 6.1% in 2013 – JB
President Joyce Banda has said the country’s economy expanded by 6.1 percent in 2013, buoyed by an increase in production…
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JB offers tobacco growers hope
The 2014 tobacco marketing season opened yesterday with a ray of hope for growers as many of them smiled at…
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Kayelekera plunder is govt blunder—CfSC
The Lilongwe-based Center for Social Concern (CfSC) has accused government over the way it handled Malawi’s biggest mining venture, Kayelekera…
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MCA compact tackles Shire River soil erosion
The Millennium Challenge Account (MCA) Malawi says it has set aside about $25.8 million for the implementation of the Environment…
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Tobacco market opens today
President Joyce Banda is today expected to open the 2014 tobacco marketing season at Kanengo in Lilongwe amid high expectations…
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Low forex demand to spur kwacha
Nico Asset Managers, a portfolio and investment advisory firm, has projected that the local currency is bound to appreciate further…
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Tedzani Hydropower Station to be expanded
Barely a month after commissioning the Kapichira II Hydropower Station, government, with support from Japan, has announced the plan to…
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MITC beckons businesses to textile, apparel trade exhibition
The Malawi Investment Trade Center (MITC) has called for players in the clothing and textile, apparel and footwear industry to…
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Government wants more banks to participate in WRS
Commercial Banks in the Malawi have been asked to participate in the Warehouse Receipts System (WRS) which agriculture experts believe…
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Malawi explores new tobacco markets
A Malawian delegation which embarked on a tobacco promotional trip two weeks ago is back in the country with good…
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Entertainment News
Matumbi angered by death rumours
Lilongwe-based dancehall artist Annie Matumbi has talked tough against perpetrators of rumour-mongering on social media after news spread that he…
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Farmers want Admarc glory restored
Small-scale farmers have asked government to revamp the agriculture produce marketer Admarc depots which are in a dilapidated state. The…
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Mine closure to widen trade gap in 2014—govt
Malawi Government has expressed fears that the recent suspension of Malawi’s biggest mining venture, the Kayelekera Uranium Mine (KUM) in…
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World Bank to help Malawi up-scale warehouse receipts system
The World Bank has pledged to support Malawi in developing and up-scaling the warehouse receipts system (WRS) which, it says,…
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Oxfam to launch access to markets campaign
Oxfam Malawi and its partners launched a campaign on access to agriculture markets for smallholder farmers yesterday at Crossroads Hotel…
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Banker sees interest rates dropping further
A Lilongwe-based banker has said there is more room for players in the financial sector to further adjust their lending…
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