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HRDC demands transparency on fuel, electricity, water crises
Human Rights Defenders Coalition (HRDC) has called on government to issue a report explaining the cause of fuel, electricity and…
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Registrar records 196 electoral complaints
Registrar of Political Parties Kizito Tenthani has said his office has so far recorded 196 election-related cases with two referred…
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Plane crash report faces fresh review
Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs Charles Mhango says he is reviewing a Commission of Inquiry report into the June…
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Civil servants push for 10% salary increase
Civil servants have said they expect that during the forthcoming Mid-Year Budget Review, government will implement a 10 percent salary…
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DPP, MCP declarefinancial reports
Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) and Malawi Congress Party (MCP) have submitted reports to the Office of the Registrar of Political…
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Forex haunts fuel supply yet again
Malawi Energy Regulatory Authority (Mera) says foreign exchange shortages continue to cripple fuel imports into the country, but expressed hope…
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Politicians laud Odinga as democracy advocate
Malawian politicians have lauded departed former Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga as an advocate of democracy and a unifier. Odinga,…
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Msowoya to head Sadc election team in TZ
President Peter Mutharika has appointed former Speaker of Parliament Richard Msowoya to head the Southern African Development Community (Sadc) Election…
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Malga supports curbing street vending by force
Malawi Local Government Association (Malga) has called on city councils to use force if necessary in dealing with street vending,…
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2nd VP role comes under scrutiny
President Peter Mutharika’s appointment of Enoch Chihana as Second Vice-President has generated debate and expectations with some suggesting that it…
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