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Parliament sets 2 weeks for Livimbo inquiry
Speaker of Parliament Catherine Gotani Hara says Parliament has launched an inquiry into the encroachment and alleged sale of Livimbo…
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Committee, Escom differ on slogan
Parliamentary Committee on Natural Resources chairperson Werani Chilenga on Tuesday asked Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (Escom) to end power…
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Fresh ATI push to enhance contracts transparency
Construction Sector Transparency Initiative (CoST) and National Construction Industry Council (NCIC) lobbied for implementation of the stalled Access To Information…
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‘Sold’ school developer threatens lawsuit
Legal battle lines have been drawn between government and two Malawian businesspersons over part of Livimbo schools (both primary and…
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ACB probes School ‘sale’
Dust is refusing to settle on the controversy surrounding the alleged sale of a government secondary school land in Lilongwe…
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Mist over public school ‘sale’
Mist surrounds the status of Livimbo Community Day Secondary School in Lilongwe allegedly sold to two Malawians of Asian origin…
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Ministry of Information grilled on ATI progress
Botomani: We have agreed to work out a road map Ministry of Information, Civic Education and Communications Technology yesterday came…
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PS outlines Rot at lands
Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development Principal Secretary (PS) Joseph Mwandidya yesterday made a down-to-earth confession that the ministry…
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Taxpayers repaying tractors loan until 2042
Taxpayers in 2017 started repaying the $50 million (about K37 billion) the Malawi Government borrowed from India in 2011 to…
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Water project brings sanity in Mzimba
Water is life, so the saying goes. However, for some people in Traditional Authority (T/A) Mzikubola in Mzimba, the adage…
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Ministry apologises again
Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Development has apologised again for the disposal without consideration of tractors meant to boost…
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Committee moves in on ATI
Parliament’s Legal Affairs Committee has moved to find a way forward on the stalled implementation of the Access To Information…
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ACB warns Uladi against prejudice
The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) has warned governing Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) vice-president (Centre)Uladi Mussa against commenting on his court case…
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Lilongwe records cholera case
Lilongwe District Health Office has recorded a cholera case in Nathenje in the district following tests carried out on a…
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Fresh probe into tractors deal
Parliament’s Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has launched a fresh inquiry into the controversial disposal of farm equipment, including tractors, bought…
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Mwapasa admits lost public trust
Acting Inspector General of Police Duncan Mwapasa has admitted that the police do not command the respect and trust of…
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MEC reacts to violence
Days after ugly scenes marred the parliamentary by-election campaign in Lilongwe South Constituency, Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) has postponed the…
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Uladi, 4 others found with case to answer
The High Court has found Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) vice-president (Centre) Uladi Mussa and four others with a case to…
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Police free illegal plot deals suspects
Malawi Police Service has released on bail, albeit without charges, three people arrested for allegedly establishing a parallel Lands office…
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Violence mars By-election race
Political violence resurfaced on Saturday ahead of the November 5 parliamentary by-election in Lilongwe South Constituency with governing Democratic Progressive…
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