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Embassy ignores MPs in Tanzania
Members of Parliament (MPs) under the Parliamentary Committee on Natural Resources and Climate Change have expressed reservations over the…
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‘Habitat for Humanity not involved in plot grabbing’
Habitat for Humanity Malawi has distanced itself from a row over residential plots the Lilongwe City Council (LCC) has…
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Regional body to help mitigate ICT problems
Director of information Gideon Munthali has said he is optimistic that governments will benefit from the Association of Regulators…
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MHC given 4 days to repair Area 18 sewer
A joint Parliamentary Committee on Agriculture, Irrigation, Natural Resources and Climate Change, has given Malawi Housing Corporation (MHC) four…
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Njewa chiefs resolve to fight teen marriages
About 30 group village heads from Njewa area in Lilongwe Rural have resolved to mobilise their subjects against traditional…
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68 fired at Agriculture over ‘salary Cashgate’
The Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Development has fired 68 officers over their alleged involvement in a fraudulent…
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Asian community accuses NRB of discrimination
A group of Malawians of Asian origin has lodged a complaint with the Malawi Human Rights Commission (MHRC) for…
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Don’t politicise reforms—Govt
Minister of Information and Communications Technology Nicholas Dausi has cautioned observers against politicising the public service reforms programme which…
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LL City demolishes Area 49 Habitat houses
Lilongwe City Council (LCC) on Saturday moved in to demolish structures, including residential houses, in Area 49 Sector 6 amid…
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Agricultural diversification key to transformation—ECA
Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) has called for agricultural diversification to ensure economic transformation. Speaking during the launch of the…
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697 graduate from community colleges
President Arthur Peter Mutharika has promised young people in the country of continued support in skills development through the construction…
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MCA-M, Escom tussle with LCC over towers
The Millennium Challenge Account-Malawi (MCA-M) and Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (Escom) have denied claims that they are constructing…
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Ex-MYPs give govt 5-day ultimatum
Former members of the disbanded Malawi Young Pioneers (MYP) have given government five days to give them their dues…
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Minister for collective approach to address population boom
Minister of Health Atupele Muluzi has called for a collective approach to address population boom in the country by…
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Kafantayeni Project frees 112 murder convicts
Taxpayer-funded Malawi Human Rights Commission (MHRC) says 112 murder convicts have been released from the country’s prisons under the…
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Chilima urges tough decisions to achieve accountability
Vice-President Saulos Chilima has dared civil society organisations and public sector leaders to embrace tough decisions to achieve accountability…
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LCC announces new by-laws
Lilongwe City Council (LCC) yesterday announced proposed by-laws for the capital city as one way of controlling road carnage…
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Court allows LL DPP aspirant to register as voter
The High Court in Lilongwe has allowed Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) aspirant for Lilongwe City South East Constituency, Rueben Ngwenya,…
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Chaos at registration centres
Chaos and misunderstandings between registration officers and the country’s citizens are refusing to die with prospective registrants feeling let down…
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Prisons downplay strike impact
Malawi Prison Service (MPS) has downplayed the impact of the strike by warders, stating that it did not affect dietary…
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