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Namalomba loses PAC chair case
High Court Judge Jack N’riva has discharged an injunction he granted to Mangochi South East legislator Shadric Namomba (Democratic Progressive…
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6 arrested over K6.8bn deal
Fiscal Police have arrested four co-directors of Transglobe Produce Export Limited and two officers from Reserve Bank of Malawi (RBM)…
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Illegal maize exports rife
Increasing cases of maize smuggling have prompted the Malawi Police Service to form a special patrol team led by Deputy…
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PAC queried on oversight role
Political analysts have challenged the Parliament’s Public Accounts Committee (PAC) to prove its relevance and value by ensuring that all…
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Anti-Chakwera chants faulted
Former president Bakili Muluzi and others have condemned the conduct of some youths in Mangochi who chanted songs against President…
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Malawi urged on mining transparency
The Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative (EITI) has challenged Malawi to improve on disclosing data on extractive licensing activities, including transparency…
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25 dead bodies found in Mzimba forest
Twenty-five dead bodies of people whom the police suspect were illegal immigrants, were on Wednesday found around Golong’ondo area within…
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Committee predicts fertiliser shortage in AIP
Parliamentary Committee Agriculture Committee has forecast a fertiliser shortage, saying the 37 000 metric tonnes (MT) government has procured for…
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MCCCI tells MRA to widen scope, enhance efficiency
Malawi Confederation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry (MCCCI) has challenged the Malawi Revenue Authority (MRA) to widen its scope…
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Court stops State House transfers
The Industrial Relations Court (IRC) in Blantyre has stopped State residences from transferring about 99 employees to various government ministries,…
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‘Relief items used to win votes in 2014, 2019 polls’
A research think-tank has said previous governments used humanitarian items such as cash and food, to win votes during the…
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World bank faults Malawi fiscal policy
The World Bank has faulted Malawi’s fiscal management and economic policies, saying they are weak and have contributed to recurring…
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Ministry caught off-guard on cholera response
Ministry of Health says the dry season cholera outbreak has caught them off-guard as the country lacks resources to deal…
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Police to buy food rations, uniforms locally
The Malawi Police Service (MPS) has started procuring equipment such as boots and uniforms locally, but decried the quality of…
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2030 target to cut poverty under threat
Malawi and other sub-Saharan Africa countries require a nine percent economic growth rate each year to reduce extreme poverty levels…
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Trust, claimants tussle over K1.9m 2014 debt
Four years after the Mzuzu Magistrate’s Court ordered Mudzi Transformation Trust (MTT) to pay 26 artisans about K1 976 000…
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MCP victims claim K23tn
Taxpayers face a whopping K23 trillion claim from about 23 000 victims of various atrocities committed during the one-party rule…
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3 districts, Eastern Region yet to be gazzetted
Two decades after being declared local government areas, Phalombe, Neno and Likoma districts and the Eastern Region are yet to…
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Chief Justice acts on Judiciary injustice claims
Chief Justice Rizine Mzikamanda says his office is acting on complaints from the Malawi Law Society (MLS) and Parliament on…
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EU’s courts, VSUs rehab near completion
Rehabilitation of magistrates’ courts and victim support units (VSUs) funded by the European Union (EU) through the Chilungamo Programme, have…
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