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National News
Pests attack tomatoes in Mzimba
Pests have attacked 40 hectares of tomato gardens at Jenda in Mzimba District, a development that has worried 1 143…
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Editors Pick
Villages awarded for using toilets
Organisation for Sustainable Social Economic Development Initiative (Ossedi) on Friday awarded 17 villages from Traditional Authority (T/A) Mponela in…
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National News
Mzimba women reap from irrigation activities
Women under Tovwirane Irrigation Scheme in Mzimba have hailed Gender Equality and Women Empowerment (Gewe) programme for equipping them…
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Feature
In search of justice on Fisp
Steria Chidontha, 39, is among the 51 percent of Malawi’s population that lives in poverty. No wonder, she has…
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Chichewa
Adatengera Lucky Dube: Liwonde Chibwe
Oimba akubadwirabadwira m’dziko muno. Mmodzi mwa oimba omwe adza ndi mkokomo ndi MacDonald Liwonde Chibwe wa ku Mponela m’boma la…
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Business News
Firms clinch deals with legume growers
Seven firms have pledged to buy groundnuts and soy beans from farmers in the Central Region district of Dedza…
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Religion News
‘Believe in prayer, but don’t abandon ARTs’
John (not his real name) tested HIV-positive in 2012 and he was advised by medical doctors to start taking…
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National News
Ntcheu people want Section 64 back
People in Ntcheu want Parliament to bring back Section 64 of the Constitution of the Republic of Malawi so…
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Development
Awards for using toilets
Memories of Gogo Maness Gilimoti are still fresh for 30-year-old Mitress Januwale of Chikumkuyu Village, Traditional Authority (T/A) Mazengera…
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Entertainment News
Authors depict Kamuzu regime as lost years
Authors of the newly-published book, Malawi’s Lost Years, 1964-1994: Forsaken Heroes and Heroines, have described the Kamuzu Banda regime…
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Entertainment News
10 Lilongwe scholars head to Spain for culture fest
Ten young people will travel to Spain courtesy of Lilongwe-based Music Crossroads which has been training youths in music since…
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National News
Malawi cannot abandon tobacco—Minister
Government says it cannot abandon tobacco farming even as the World Health Organisation (WHO) leads an anti-smoking lobby that…
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National News
NGO-GCN urges citizens to track public expenditure
NGO-Gender Coordination Network (NGO-GCN) has urged Lilongwe residents to track public expenditure to ensure that public funds are used…
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Editors Pick
Ntcheu orphan in need of university fees
Eighteen-year-old Thandiwe Chautsi from Njolomole Village, Traditional Authority (T/A) Njolomole in Ntcheu is looking for K250 000 fees for…
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Development
Moments of rumours
On January 2 this year, pastor Foster Mbale of Christ for All Nations Church at area 25 in Lilongwe was…
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National News
NRC leads Lilongwe in tree planting
Natural Resources College (NRC) on Thursday led people in Lilongwe in a tree-planting exercise in a drive to revive forests…
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National News
Mayor warns contractors on substandard projects
Lilongwe City Council (LCC) mayor Willie Chapondera has warned that the council will terminate contracts for contractors who are building…
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National News
Ntchisi community for conservation agriculture
People from Chiwaliwali village, Traditional Authority(T/A) Kalumo in Ntchisi have planted more trees to counter the negative effects of deforestation…
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National News
Unima alumni inspire young prisoners
Former University of Malawi (Unima) students on Sunday interacted with young prisoners at Kachere Juvenile Centre in Lilongwe where…
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National News
Cops bemoan lack of promotion, uniforms
Some police officers in the Central Region have complained that lack of promotion and good uniforms demotivate them. Speaking…
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