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Vuwa rejects K7 million court costs from Mhone
In another twist, Minister of Lands, Housing and Urban Development Symon Vuwa-Kaunda has rejected a K7 million out of court…
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Chaos as businesspersons force closure of MRA offices
Hell broke loose in Chitipa and Mzuzu on Friday, when irate community members and businesspersons took to the streets, forcing…
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New passport fees take effect Jan 14
Government has effected almost 100 percent increment in fees for processing passports, as the country moves away from the machine…
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Business News
Admarc decay worries workers
State grain trader Agriculture Development and Marketing Corporation (Admarc) workers in the Northern Region have said they are worried with…
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Chiefs want Msilo waste facility closed
Residents around Msilo Waste Management Facility are agitating to close it due to Mzuzu City Council’s failure to handle mounting…
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Police probe Msundwe saga
Malawi Police Service (MPS) says it has deployed six top-notch investigators to conduct full criminal investigations against some of its…
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New momentum for alternate presidency
Debate has re-emerged on whether Malawi should adopt a rotational presidency system to ensure equitable distribution of political powers across…
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Miner withdraws lawsuit against communities
Ilomba Granite Company Ltd (IGC) has withdrawn both the application for injunction and the substantive case in a matter it…
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Cashgate ghosts stir RBM debate
Former Cashgate prosecutor Kamudoni Nyasulu has claimed that government’s systematic undermining of the Reserve Bank of Malawi’s (RBM) independence enabled…
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Mzuzu Central Hospital faces K70m food deficit
Mzuzu Central Hospital officials have said they are facing difficulties in providing quality food to patients due to financial constraints…
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Anti-Quota movement queries form 1 second selection
Malawi’s Ministry of Education, Science and Technology (MoEST) decision to base the Form One second selection on merit has stirred…
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Mining on death bed
Despite being billed as one of the sectors that could help boost the economy, a recent Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative…
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Business News
Govt nods to uranium mine sale
Government has finally given statutory consent for Paladin Energy Limited (Paladin) to divest its 85 percent interest in the Kayelekera…
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National News
IMF says Fisp, other subsidies inefficient
International Monetary Fund (IMF) has described subsidies in sub-Saharan Africa, including Malawi’s Farm Input Subsidy Programme (Fisp), as inefficient and…
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Engineers query LWB CEO appointment
Malawi Institution of Engineers (MIE) has queried the appointment of a non-engineering professional, Moses Mwenye, as acting chief executive officer…
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MCP’s Chimwendo justifies remarks, urges peace
Malawi Congress Party (MCP) director of youth Richard Chimwendo Banda has justified his remarks seen as warning people of unspecified…
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Report exposes root of corruption
Malawi has in the past 10 years suffered absence of political and public service leadership which has seen politically exposed…
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Slow progress in malaria fight
The latest World Malaria Report shows that Malawi is among 20 countries in Africa where exposure to malaria infection during…
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Trapped in poverty
Malawi’s human development has soared 60 percent in nearly 20 years, according to a key United Nations (UN) global poverty…
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Illomba bud massaged too long
Government has on two occasions tried to cancel Illomba Granite Company’ mining licence, suggesting failure to comply with the Mines…
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