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Government to freecentral hospitals
Government has finally rolled out the central hospitals’ autonomy reform with Zomba Central Hospital (ZCH) becoming the first sovereign public…
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Tension as 16 are arrested over K620m property theft
Tension has engulfed Chitakale Plantation in Mulanje following the arrest of 16 individuals, including a village head, suspected of stealing…
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Prison sacks 16 wayward warders
The Malawi Prisons Service (MPS) has for the past three years dismissed 16 warders for allegedly scheming with inmates to…
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Lawyers in trouble
Two private practice lawyers Sylvester Ayuba James and Likhwa Mussa risk being struck off the legal practitioners’ roll after the…
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Foreigners stuff Malawi prisons
While authorities are struggling to decongest the country’s prisons, the population of foreigners is steadily rising thereby creating feeding challenges…
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Drugs trouble
Shortage of essential medicines and supplies in public hospitals is not new but the situation has reached a tipping point,…
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Malawi misses new health fund
Malawi has missed out on the newly-launched fund for pandemic prevention, preparedness and response after the facility’s governing board rejected…
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Namalomba, Mhango laugh off new court application
In the latest showdown of divisions in the former governing Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), four senior members have filed an…
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Erratic funding affecting diplomats
Workers in Malawi foreign missions have now gone two months without pay, a development that is rendering some of them…
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Parliament recommends sugar tax examination
Parliamentary Committee on Industry, Trade and Tourism has finalised a two-day public inquiry on sugar production and pricing into the…
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ACB faults AIP pay system
This year’s Affordable Inputs Programme (AIP) beneficiaries will not pay in advance for the inputs amid reports that some farmers…
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Govt moves to consult on vehicle fixed duty
Malawi Government has bowed down to public pressure and anger on the newly-introduced fixed duty on imported vehicles and has…
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Vehicle tax irks rights groups
Pressure is piling on government to rescind its decision on newly introduced fixed duty on imported vehicles described as punitive,…
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2 lawyers get UN appointments
Two prominent Malawian lawyers associate professor Edge Kanyongolo and seasoned human rights lawyer Chrispine Sibande have been elected into the…
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Govt reviewing Illovo stance on sugar price
Malawi Government says it is analysing Illovo Sugar (Malawi) plc’s position on the reduction of sugar prices and waiting for…
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Informal traders challenge street eviction
The High Court of Malawi on Tuesday granted informal traders an order to start judicial review proceedings to challenge the…
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MEC finally moves to Lilongwe
Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) has finally moved its head offices from Blantyre to Lilongwe ahead of the 2025 Tripartite Elections,…
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Tears, anger for 500 families
It is all tears for over 500 households from Blantyre rural, who are toiling after government failed to compensate them…
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Murky K128bn fertiliser deal
As dust is yet to settle over last year’s botched Affordable Inputs Programme (AIP) fertiliser deal with a United Kingdom-based…
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Malawian girl stuck in Oman dies
One of the Malawian girls working as domestic workers in Oman died at the weekend after allegedly being abandoned and…
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