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Govt pledges more development projects
Minister of Transport and Public Works Jappie Mhango says government is ready to implement more development projects nationwide. The…
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PP retains JB
Members of the former governing People’s Party (PP) yesterday re-elected immediate past president Joyce Banda as party president during…
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Phase four of registration ends
The fourth phase of the voter registration exercise ended yesterday with a mixed turnout as some centres were registering…
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SKC benefits Case fizzles
Parties in the Vice-President Saulos Chilima’s security detail case yesterday agreed to withdraw the matter, effectively cancelling out the…
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Mesn report faults CSOs on voter registration monitoring
An observation report by the Malawi Electoral Support Network (Mesn) for the third phase of the voter…
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JB to be challenged at PP convention
The People’s Party (PP) says its deputy regional secretary for the South, Leonard Mphiza, has shown interest to challenge…
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CSO gets Supreme Court relief in K145 million case
The Supreme Court of Appeal yesterday granted Youth and Society (YAS) an order staying the decision of High…
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LL Council workers in court showdown with mayor
Irate Lilongwe City Council (LCC) workers yesterday downed tools and thronged Lilongwe First Grade Magistrate’s Court to give moral support…
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Parties condemn Political violence
Vice-President Saulos Chilima, political parties and commentators have condemned the violence that damaged two United Transformation Movement (UTM) vehicles…
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MEC registers 81 percent voters in three phases
The Malawi Electoral Commission (Mec) has said it has registered a total of 2 686 903 eligible voters from the…
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Swift registration process excites voters
When the voter registration exercise for the May 21 2019 Tripartite Elections entered phase four yesterday, eligible voters could…
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Voter registration in fourth phase, stakeholders upbeat
Electoral stakeholders yesterday expressed optimism that phase four of the voter registration exercise which starts today will attract a…
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Police food rations case determination today
The High Court in Blantyre is today expected to determine whether Youth And Society (YAS) is an interested party…
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Diarrhoea deaths down by 34% in Mchinji
Diarrhoea deaths among infants in Mchinji have dropped by 34 percent, according to a study. Scientists from University of…
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Umodzi Park for enhanced service delivery
Umodzi Park says it is ready to offer the best services to its customers following the refurbishment of the President…
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Mutharika pleads innocent on k145m
President Peter Mutharika on Thursday went on a defensive mode on the controversial K145 million that was deposited in…
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Police mum on Veep’s 7-day ultimatum
The Malawi Police Service (MPS) yesterday said they would not immediately comment on the seven-day ultimatum it gave Vice-President Saulos…
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UDF yet to decide on 2019 elections
United Democratic Front (UDF) says its new national executive committee (NEC) will meet soon to decide how the party…
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Muhlako wa Alhomwe invades Kaliati’s house
Members of Muhlako wa Alhomwe yesterday started holding a vigil at the residence of Mulanje West legislator Patricia Kaliati…
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SKC refuses to resign
Progressive Party (DPP) calls for him to resign for getting involved in a different political grouping, Vice-President Saulos Chilima boldly…
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