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Law scholar queries lawyers’ morality
South Africa-based Malawian professor of law, Danwood Chirwa, has faulted Malawi Law Society (MLS) for failing to uphold the legal…
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MRA ordered to pay K500m to ex-workers
The Industrial Relations Court (IRC) in Blantyre on Tuesday ordered Malawi Revenue Authority (MRA) to pay more than K500 million…
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PAC meets ACB boss, commissioner
The Public Appointments Committee (PAC) of Parliament on Tuesday assessed the competences of newly appointed Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) director Lucas…
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ACB arrests Assets Director Christopher Tukula
The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) on Friday arrested newly- appointed director of Public Officers’ Declarations, Christopher Tukula, for reportedly interfering with…
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MEC returns equipment
The Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) has given back to the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) gas lamps and tents it borrowed…
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Teachers not happy with pay hike
Teachers Union of Malawi (TUM) says even though civil servants’ salaries have been adjusted from the initially proposed 24.4 percent…
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Political leaders urged to help curb crime
The Malawi Police Service (MPS) has stressed the need for political leaders to help in rooting out the rising cases…
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MEC pledges transparency, accountability
The Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) has said it has a duty to serve and inform the nation, as such, it…
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Mutharika, opposition leaders hold talks
President Peter Mutharika yesterday held a working luncheon with opposition political party leaders who participated in the May 20 Tripartite…
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Book crisis hits Sec. Schools
Confusion has hit the education sector following government’s eleventh-hour decision to defer implementation of a new secondary school curriculum, The…
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Voter apathy in by-elections
Low turnout of voters characterized the by-elections that were conducted today [Tuesday] in Thyolo East and Blantyre North constituencies as…
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Beam grants scholarships to 20 girls
The Beautify Malawi (Beam) Trust, founded by First Lady Gertrude Mutharika, has awarded 20 scholarships to disadvantaged girls to study…
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By-elections ballot papers arrive
Ballot papers for next Tuesday’s by-elections arrived in the country from South Africa yesterday without any of the contesting political…
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Veep assures a crime-free Malawi
Vice-President Saulos Chilima has assured Malawians that government will not let citizens live in fear as criminals continue terrorising them.…
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Government to build 100 000 houses for the needy
Vice-President Saulos Chilima has reiterated the Democratic Progressive Party’s (DPP) pre-election promise to offer citizens decent housing. Speaking on Saturday…
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Civil servants to discuss increment today
Civil servants at Capital Hill and other surrounding offices in Lilongwe will this morning convene at the hub of government…
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Police rescue young girls from sex slavery
Police have busted an alleged organised syndicate involving women who have been employing underaged girls to work as prostitutes at…
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When knocking on wrong door draws blood
Two boys were looking for a relative. Instead, they got more than they bargained for—and then some. Being strangers in…
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Confessions of Police IG: Organised crime has overwhelmed us—Dzonzi
Inspector General (IG) of Police Lot Dzonzi has confessed that despite every effort being employed to root out violent and…
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PP gurus to decide Maulidi, others’ fate
The People’s Party (PP) has called for an impromptu national executive committee (NEC) meeting to decide the fate of its…
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