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Schoolboy, 12, loses arms, leg after electric shock
Eliam Benjamin, a 12-year-old boy, is battling for his life at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital (QECH) in Blantyre after doctors…
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Ex-students owe govt k1.7bn
Former students of the University of Malawi (Unima) and Mzuzu University (Mzuni) owe government about K1.7 billion ($2.5 million) in…
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CSOs seek APM action, protection
Some civil society organisations (CSOs) have called on President Peter Mutharika to provide an assurance of protection to human rights…
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Chanza is new Blantyre City CEO
Government has at last hired Alfred Chanza as the new chief executive officer (CEO) for Blantyre City Council (BCC) replacing…
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Mlusu retires from Nico after 41 years of service
After 41 years of dedicated and distinguished service Felix Mlusu has finally retired as managing director of the Malawi…
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Cholera cases now reach 1010
While government insists it is winning the battle against the cholera outbreak, latest cumulative figures indicate registered cases of the…
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Police, stakeholders strategise on ending street begging
In an effort to reduce theft and burglary cases, Malawi Police Service (MPS), the Asian business community and other…
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Tembenu backs APM on Parliament snub
Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs Samuel Tembenu has defended President Peter Mutharika’s refusal to appear before Parliament to…
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Govt reopens Luwani Refugee Camp
Following the rising numbers of Mozambicans entering the country, government has finally reopened Luwani Camp in Neno District to relocate…
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Chasowa murder case back to Supreme Court
Malawi Supreme Court of Appeal is set to certify the murder case of Robert Chasowa, a former fourth-year engineering student…
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Whirlwind damages school, property
A public primary school building and private property have been partly damaged at Manja Township in Blantyre after a strong…
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Humanitarian tragedy at Kapise Refugee Camp
When some asylum seekers begun settling at Kasipe Refugee Camp in Mwanza last year, they thought they would be…
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Scars of war
On his way from his garden, he heard screams of agony inside his neighbour’s house. There was fire engulfing…
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US gives Malawi K20bn to buy maize
The United States yesterday gave Malawi $27 million (K20 billion) in response to the food shortage that has affected…
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Heavy rains cause disruption
Heavy rainfall yesterday caused disruption on most roads in the country’s cities and damaged houses and other property after hours…
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PAC snubs APM resignation demands
Members of Parliament (MPs) yesterday passed a motion which could lead towards removing powers of the President to appoint…
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Court snubs MRA in Chihana tax evasion case
The High Court in Blantyre has thrown away an application by the Malawi Revenue Authority (MRA) to set aside…
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Police defied law on MCP arrests—MLS
The Malawi Law Society (MLS) has accused police of disregarding the law on the arrests and charging of three opposition…
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Estimates show another food disaster
As the nation is struggling to feed its estimated 2.8 million starving citizens, there is more depressing news coming…
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Budget battle starts today
Members of Parliament (MPs) reconvene today for the second meeting of the 46th Session to review the 2015/16 National Budget…
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