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First Lady cuts short trip for Melania Trump
First Lady Gertrude Mutharika has cut short her stay in the United States of America (USA) to welcome US First…
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Norway pumps K3.3bn in climate change project
The Norwegian Government has pumped $4.3 million (about K3.3 billion) into increased resilience of vulnerable populations to impacts of…
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Scotland gives CSOs K11bn for projects
Scotland has committed to disburse 11 million pounds (about K11.3 billion) to various civil society organisations (CSOs) it works…
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Govt abolishes secondary school fees
Barely two weeks after advising public secondary schools to delay collection of K500 per term tuition fees, the Ministry…
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Government ready to resume tuition fees collection
Ministry of Education, Science and Technology (MoEST) has said it will resume collecting of tuition fees from all secondary…
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50-50 Campaign to pay nomination fees for disabled women
The 50-50 Management Agency has announced it will cover nomination fees for all aspiring women with disabilities contesting for…
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CSOs chicken out of talks
Representatives of the Human Rights Defenders Coalition (HRDC) on Wednesday made a last-minute withdrawal from their planned dialogue with a…
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Audit shows rot in LDF
Parliament’s Public Accounts Committee has described as sad and haunting findings of a performance audit on management and implementation of…
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Constituents want MP to account for funds
About 59 people from Lilongwe South East Constituency have given their member of Parliament (MP) Willard Gwengwe seven days…
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Caucus urges Raiply to ensure workplace safety
Malawi Parliamentary Conservation Caucus (MPCC) has urged Raiply Malawi to improve on workers safety within its work environment. Speaking…
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Govt to proceed with Ifmis procurement
Accountant General (AG) Crighton Chimombo says government is going ahead to procure the new Integrated Financial Management Information System…
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Uladi was misled to sign documents—witness
Former chief Immigration officer Hudson Mankhwala has told the High Court that former minister of Home Affairs and Internal…
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Treasury frowns at growing arrears
Warns MDAs against accumulation Treasury has warned government ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) against committing to financial contracts without consulting…
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Ministry to decongest central hospitals
Ministry of Health (MoH) has deployed medical doctors to various health centres in a bid to decongest central hospitals and…
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Torchlight deliveries at Mkhuzi stun women lawyers
Without electricity, enough human resources and basic needs, Mkhuzi Health Centre in Ntchisi seems to be one of the miracle…
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Police arrest 2 Nigerians for illicit drug trade
Police in Lilongwe have arrested two Nigerians—Collins Okoligwe Amaech, 30, and Kingsley Olisa—in connection with their alleged involvement in…
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Auditor General appointment to proceed
Attorney General Charles Mhango has given Parliament’s Public Appointments Committee (PAC) the go-ahead to interview Auditor General nominee Harold…
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Lack of CSOs funding affects voter civic education—Mesn
Malawi Electoral Support Network (Mesn) executive secretary Steve Duwa has said the low turnout of registrants in this year’s…
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CSOs warn of nationwide demos
Civil Society Organisations (CSOs), which organised a nationwide demonstration last April, have threatened to stage another demonstration on September 7…
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Parties, CSOs say voter registration has improved
Representatives of some political parties and civil society organisations (CSOs) say they noted an improvement in voter registration phase three…
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