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Editors Pick
Malawi launches hotline to curb drug pilferage
Malawi now has a hotline through which people can anonymously tip off authorities about cases of theft of malaria drugs…
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National News
Education US holds university fair
Prospective students, teachers and guardians will have a rare opportunity to access information about 40 United States (US) universities and…
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Joyce Banda, 8 others receive awards
Former Malawi president Joyce Banda and Minister of Gender, Children, Disability and Social Welfare Patricia Kaliati are among 10 women…
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National News
Egypt pledges more training opportunities
Egypt has promised more training opportunities for Malawians in a diverse of sectors in the North African State as one…
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Environment
Caring no more, crying for more
It is ironic that Bolero Health Centre cries for more toilets while nursing white elephants in an impenetrable bush. Read more……
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Kambwiri the aeroplane genius
Any significant change requires a certain level of madness, so the saying goes. If you want to tower above the…
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Front Page
Watch the drama at Parliament as Kabwila got arrested
Police on Monday foiled a daring attempt by the opposition Malawi Congress Party (MCP) to prevent the arrest of Salima…
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National News
Logistical problems dog Malata subsidy
It has been discovered that there are inconsistencies which are negatively affecting progress in the much-touted Descent and Affordable Housing…
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Front Page
Kasambara out on bail
The High Court in Lilongwe on Wednesday reinstated lawyer Raphael Kasambara’s bail conditions in a case in which he is…
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National News
Maize fields show signs of life
As the rains have started falling across the country after weeks of scorching sun, maize fields have started showing signs…
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National News
Bwaila Hospital maternity in bad state
The situation at Bwaila Hospital is so bad that there is great need to expand the facility if it…
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Editors Pick
First Lady launches multi-billion kwacha girls project
The United States Ambassador, Virginia Palmer, alongside the First Lady, Gertrude Mutharika, on Friday launched three projects worth K34 billion…
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Government says won’t change policy on gays
Malawi Government has told the visiting United States of America’s special envoy on the rights of the lesbian, gay, bisexual,…
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Front Page
USA denies attaching aid to gay issues
United States of America (USA) has dismissed assertions that it demands a conditionality for aid to African countries, including Malawi,…
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Development
When rainfall data guides farmers on when to plant
Over the past four years as predicted by the Department of Climate Change and Meteorological Services, there has been normal…
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National News
BT Synod tips government on food security
Blantyre Synod of the Church Central Africa Presbyterian (CCAP) has told President Peter Mutharika that government needs to quickly…
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National News
Anti-gay messages dominate rain prayers
Messages against homosexuality dominated the inter denominational prayers for the rains which were organised at Bingu International Conference Centre…
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National News
Making hay while the sun shines
In some primary schools in Malawi, desks are a ‘luxury’ that cannot be ‘wasted’ on pupils in the junior classes.…
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Editors Pick
Bingu Stadium land encroachers evicted
Authorities have evicted people who have been cultivating on the land next to the newly constructed Bingu National Stadium along…
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Entertainment News
Morgan Heritage back next year
Morgan Heritage, the renowned Jamaican Reggae movement whose Sunday show in Lilongwe drew mixed reactions, is coming again in…
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