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APM vows to fight wildlife crime
President Peter Mutharika has vowed to fight against any person found perpetrating actions that contradict with conservation of wildlife and…
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‘NAO not independent’
The National Audit Office (NAO) is not as independent as the office and the public would want it to be…
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Lilongwe Labour Office decries child prostitution levels
Lilongwe district labour officer Chiletso Mbewe has said levels of child prostitution in Lilongwe are worrying, adding that her office…
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Nyondo walks last mile
Politicians of all political persuasions on Friday joined hands for the funeral of the late James Nyondo, the former president of…
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Government urges innovation in prison services
Malawi has urged prison services across the continent to be innovative in their work as crime is becoming more sophisticated…
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Institute posthumously honours Tenthani, Ntaja
Free Expression Institute (FEI), an organisation that raises awareness on the right to freedom of expression in the country,…
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Visa fee drama
…Immigration Department starts early collection In a twist of events, the Department of Immigration has started collecting visa fees…
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National News
Report faults Malawi on labour laws
The United States Department of State, Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labour 2014 Country Report on Human Rights Practices…
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US critiques reforms
The United States of America (USA) has criticised Malawi’s ongoing public sector reforms and slow progress of Cashgate cases in…
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Mixed reactions on thin plastic ban
There are mixed reactions from retail shop owners and shoppers on the ban of thin plastics that took effect on…
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COUNCILLORS PETITION GOVT OVER LOANS
Several councillors on Tuesday stormed Chief Secretary to the Government George Mkondiwa’s office with a petition demanding President Peter Mutharika’s…
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Mary Chilima champions Habitat’s cause
Mary Chilima, wife to the country’s Vice-President Saulos Chilima, on Friday joined Christian organisation, Habitat for Humanity Malawi (HFHM), in…
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Report faults Malawi on human rights abuse
United States Department of State, Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labour 2014 Country Report on Human Rights Practices has…
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Malawian flies high in global competition
Polytechnic third-year student Samson Fiado is among 30 finalists in Global Innovation Through Science and Technology (Gist Tech-I) competition…
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Ministries ‘disown’ visa fees for UK, US nationals
Malawi has introduced a visa fee of $75 (K33 375) for all nationals from countries that require Malawians to…
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UK urges Malawi to walk the reforms talk
The United Kingdom (UK) has asked the Malawi government to be serious on its Public Sector Reforms Programme by making…
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Mutharika lauds MDF
Receives hunting gun President Peter Mutharika yesterday lauded the Malawi Defence Force (MDF) for the military and civil assistance it…
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CSOs petition France, Egypt on climate change
Civil society organisations (CSOs) have petitioned France and Egypt to advocate for climate change issues in favour of African countries…
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APM attracts wrath of academics over research remarks
President Peter Mutharika has stepped on a raw nerve with his call for university lecturers to “concentrate on research [and]…
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Do more research, APM tells Unima
Malawi President Peter Mutharika has asked the academia to do more research which should find its way into international journals…
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