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Court reserves ruling on demos injunction
The High Court in Lilongwe yesterday reserved its ruling to ‘as soon as possible’ in a case where the Attorney…
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Still, Chasowa’s ghost haunts us
The last time our police service acted like a paramilitary branch of a ruling part—attempting to curtail the constitutional right…
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PAC meets APM On dialogue
Public Affairs Committee (PAC) mediation team is today set to meet President Peter Mutharika in Blantyre to discuss possible solutions…
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Demos congest council, cripple health services
Destruction of Mzuzu City health department offices during the anti-Jane Ansah demonstrations has led to congestion at the council offices.…
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Army chief explains military role in demos
Malawi Defence Force (MDF) Commander General Vincent Nundwe has explained the involvement of MDF in internal security, saying the Army…
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Political Uncensored
Rome is burning
I’ve learnt that those who want the truth don’t need much convincing while those preferring lies will ignore the truth…
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Contractor to pay for botched K188m deal
State-owned Lilongwe Water Board (LWB) and a contractor of a K188 million mobile water treatment plant have ended a protracted…
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Yes, we need a conversation
Yes, we need a conversationThe scenes of President Peter Mutharika arriving in Lilongwe this past week—in full military escort with…
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Govt defies orders
Though the Ombudsman earned a public apology over government’s messy handling of a $50 million (about K37 billion) credit line…
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So, should we cry?
There are many ways to describe the current state of affairs in the country. My favourite writer, the irreplaceable and…
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