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Editors Pick
Tonse secrecy under scrutiny
President Lazarus Chakwera and his Tonse Alliance administration have come under fire for not disclosing crucial reports and government deals…
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UN paints gloomy picture of Malawi’s waste management
Malawians dump 72 percent of their garbage either in rivers or open spaces or burn them which worsens environmental pollution,…
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Govt to relocate disaster prone communities
Department of Disaster Management Affairs (Dodma) says it is liaising with local leaders and councils to relocate residents in disaster…
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Analysis
‘Inmates should not be ignored’
The Centre for Human Rights Education Advice and Assistance (Chreaa) and DVV International is implementing a Prison Education Project (PEP)…
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Editors Pick
Police-to-civilian ratio worsens
Malawi’s police-to-civilian ratio has over the past seven years worsened, moving from one officer per 1 300 civilians in 2015…
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MW remains hungry after blowing nearly K1tn
Despite taxpayers injecting K863.9 billion in farm subsidies over the past 15 years, Malawi remains categorised as a serious level…
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Editor's Note
Blantyre K151.8bn water, sanitation project starts June
Water, sanitation and solid waste management is expected to improve Blantyre City and the surrounding areas with the coming of…
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Front Page
Mnangagwa urges Sadc to strategise on climate change
Zimbabwe President Emerson Mnangagwa on Friday asked Southern African Development Community (Sadc) member countries to find strategies for mitigating the…
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‘We support open civic space’
Leadership Institute for Transparency and Accountability (Lita) has lately been conducting workshops on building resilience of civil society leadership. Our…
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National News
UK Judiciary head to visit Malawi
Chief Justice of England and Wales Lord Burnett of Maldon is set to visit Malawi from June 1 to 3…
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National News
‘Malawi lags behind in malaria fight’
Malawi continues to struggle in its fight against malaria which is contributing to 95 percent of deaths emanating from infectious…
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National News
Strike looms at Unima
Malawi Human Rights Commission (MHRC) is embroiled in a procurement mess which led to cancellation of four contracts worth K102…
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Front Page
Traders snub govt prices
Admarc’s absence on the market has exposed maize farmers to unscrupulous traders who are buying the staple grain at 40…
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Weekend Investigate
Expanding access to safe water
Access to clean water is one of the basic human needs. This is why there are concerted efforts by both…
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Front Page
UTM’s silence worries experts
UTM Party’s mysterious silence has weakened its electoral strength ahead of the 2025 general elections, political and governance commentators have…
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Development
‘Her future, her choice’
For decades, teen pregnancies week rampant in Balaka District partly due to low access to sexual reproductive and health rights…
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Front Page
Probe corruption, publicprojects, EU tells media
European Union (EU) Ambassador Rune Skinnebach says journalists must follow corruption cases and public-funded projects to their logical conclusion to…
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Editors Pick
Malawi not yet free from malaria
Secretary for Health Sam Mndolo has said the country is too far from being free from malaria as every year,…
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Front Page
Malawi trial boosts ironlevels in pregnant women
A study exploring new ways to fight anaemia in developing nations has found a single iron infusion can significantly reduce…
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National News
Universities commit to promote peace, unity
Public and private universities have agreed to work together in providing training, research and independent analysis on issues to do…
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