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Covid-19 kills 64 non-vaccinated people
Data from the Public Health Institute of Malawi show that 64 unvaccinated people died of Covid-19 during the five-week period…
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2 DPP MPs defy APM
Two Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) legislators have defied former president Peter Mutharika’s order for party members to stop using the…
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DPP hits at Tonse on corruption, economy
Former governing Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) has accused President Lazarus Chakwera and the Tonse Alliance of failing to govern the…
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MEC to finalise boundary review in New Year
Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) this year plans to finalise the boundary review exercise for constituencies and wards as well as…
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APM takes on Nankhumwa
Former president Peter Mutharika has expressed displeasure with the conduct of Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) estranged vice-president for the South…
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Govt develops Covid-19 protocols as schools open
Ministries of Education and Health have developed Covid-19 protocols for students returning to educational institutions tomorrow, January 4. Among others,…
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Mining profits fail to grow
Revenue figures from the draft Fifth Malawi Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative (Mweiti 5) Report show that the country’s mining sector’s…
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Chakwera urges 7-day prayers for rains
President Lazarus Chakwera has asked believers and faith communities to dedicate the first seven days of the New Year 2022…
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Malawi got K88bn from Global Fund for Covid-1920
The Global Fund says it supported Malawi with about $102.5 million (about K88 billion) through Covid-19 Response Mechanism to fight…
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Citizens’ trust in governance institutions declines
A new book on democratic governance in the country argues that there is a general decline in public trust of…
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Lawyers revive 50%+1 debate
Fault courts for failing to show context on use of ‘majority Three lawyers have faulted the High Court of Malawi…
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Traffic police revenue targets raise eye brows
Questions have emerged over the role of Malawi Police Service (MPS) in revenue collection after a leaked internal communication showed…
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Chakwera’s recovery plan queried
President Lazarus Chakwera’s recently unveiled Socio-Economic Recovery Plan (Serp) has come under scrutiny from legal, governance and accountability analysts for…
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MHRC protests mandatory Covid-19 vaccination
Malawi Human Rights Commission (MHRC) has faulted government over its intention to introduce mandatory vaccination for Covid-19 among its frontline…
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AG wants DPP to pay K200m
The Office of the Attorney General (AG) is demanding K200 million from the former governing Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) as…
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Fast spreading Omicron hits hard
A comparative analysis on cases of Covid-19 between December 2020 and December 2021 shows that the country is recording more…
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Parliament enforces ‘mandatory’ Covid -19 vaccination
Parliament has moved towards mandatory Covid-19 vaccination for its staff, contractors and stakeholders, saying those who have not received the…
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Education investment under microscope
Outcomes from the Joint Sector Review on Education last week show that investment habits in education have not improved as…
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Weekend Investigate
Lack of privacy, sanitary facilities is violence, too
They live about 300 kilometres apart—one at Lusako in Karonga North West, and the other at Kamphenda in Rumphi West—yet…
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Mlusu raises eyebrows on Ifmis
As various government operations continue being on a standstill due to funding challenges, Minister of Finance Felix Mlusu has pointed…
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