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North fish farmers decry challenges
Lack of fingerings, feed and climate change are major factors affecting fish production in the country, with fish farmers, especially…
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Murder, suicide, traffic accidents rise in Mzuzu
A station executive committee report for Mzuzu covering January to June 2019 has indicated an increase in murder cases and…
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Anti-quota movement backs down
The ‘Quota Must Fall Movement’ has backtracked on its earlier position to block Form One students from commencing classes tomorrow,…
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Oxfam tears into ‘repressive’ budget
The Oxfam country office says the proposed K1.7 trillion 2019/20 Budget has potential to reduce poverty in the country, but…
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‘Govt to reconstruct burnt police units’
Minister of Homeland Security Nicholas Dausi has said government will reconstruct police units that were torched down during demonstrations aimed…
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Political impasse affects MEC by-election
The Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) says it will not hold by-elections in Lilongwe South East Constituency soon due to lack…
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Livingstonia Synod rolls out youth project
Livingstonia Synod through Church and Society Proramme (CSP) has rolled out a nine-year advocacy project in Rumphi and Karonga districts…
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Audit report damns MEC
The auditor’s report on the processing and transmission of results for the May 21 2019 polls shows that Malawi Electoral…
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Fuel crisis looms
Malawians should brace for a fuel shortage and possible increase in pump prices should the Human Rights Defenders Coalition (HRDC)…
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MRA seeks relief on border demos
Malawi Revenue Authority (MRA) has applied to the High Court for an injunction to restrict Human Right Defenders Coalition (HRDC)…
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Timber Millers to hold protests today
Members of the Reformed Timber Millers Union (RTMU) will today hold protests in Viphya Plantation after failed discussions with government…
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Petrol bombing terror rages on
Bomb throwing violence linked to politics is escalating, with the latest petrol war victim being the headquarters of the governing…
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AG ‘mired in conflict of interest’ in polls case
Legal practitioners have weighed in on Attorney General (AG) Kalekeni Kaphale’s decision to represent Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) in a…
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Mwato outlines 5-yr strategic plan
The Tonga cultural heritage, Mdawuku wa aTonga (Mwato) has outlined its five-year strategic plan that focuses on conservation and preservation…
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‘Court holds solution to impasse’
Legal, political and economic experts have warned that delays in concluding the presidential election petition case at the Constitutional Court…
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Entertainment News
No Gonapamuhanya, but Mulindafya, Mkuramchere
With the future of the famous Gonapamuhanya cultural event in limbo, people of Rumphi District will this year turn their…
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Police vehicle kills Mtambo’s uncle
A police vehicle killed Binwell Mtambo—uncle to Human Rights Defenders Coalition (HRDC) chairperson Timothy Mtambo—in Chitipa Thursday evening. Chitipa Police…
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Court convicts 2 PSs, jobs at risk
The High Court has convicted two principal secretaries (PSs) for failing to comply with a court order to issue public…
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CSOs want ACB to probe youth centre project
Concerned youth and human rights organisations in Mzuzu have asked ACB to investigate the stalled Mzuzu Youth Centre (MYC) project…
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Court to decide PSs’ face in tractor deal
The High Court will tomorrow decide the fate of two principal secretaries (PSs) accused of disrespecting a court order in…
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