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National News
Youth-friendly health services crucial in teen pregnancy eradication—Plan Malawi
Plan International Malawi says provision of youth-friendly health services is a catalyst that can drive eradication of mushrooming teenage pregnancies…
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Ministry urges water boards to go solar
Ministry of Water and Sanitation has urged the country’s water boards to embrace use of solar as an alternative source…
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National Sports
Flames stars react to Afcon draw
South Africa-based Flames captain Limbikani Mzava and striker Frank ‘Gabadinho’ Mhango have described their 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon)…
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National Sports
Fam u-turns on name and shame
Football Association of Malawi (FAM) has shelved plans to name and shame individuals and companies with unfulfilled financial pledges meant…
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Mchezi Police Unit construction brings hope
People of Mchezi in Lilongwe District are looking forward to the completion of a police unit in the area amid…
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World Vision moves to fight infectious diseases in Mchinji
World Vision Malawi has said infectious diseases as well as malaria, diarrhoea and pneumonia continue to threaten lives of children…
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Machinga farmers seek stakeholders’ expertise in seed multiplication
Smallholder farmers in Machinga District have pleaded with government and other stakeholders to provide them with technical expertise in seed…
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Partners in Health, World Vision help Chikwawa flood survivors
Partners in Health, in partnership with World Vision Malawi on Wednesday donated relief items to Cyclone Ana survivors in Chikwawa…
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Business News
Players upbeat on cotton prices
The Cotton Council of Malawi and the Cotton Farmers Association of Malawi say they expect better prices this year following…
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EU is committed to supporting arts in Malawi
The European Union (EU) Delegation to Malawi in partnership with the Film Association of Malawi (Fama) is organising the third…
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Entertainment News
Photography roped in climate change narrative
Local photographers have an opportunity to showcase their artistry with photographs that tell a story of how climate change has…
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Feature of the Week
Children hit by climate change
Children keep bearing the brunt of climate change, which has increased the frequency of devastating disasters. When moderate Tropical Storm…
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National News
Expert urges clarity on corruption surveys
Political scientist Henry Chingaipe has asked Afrobarometer researchers to explain the drivers of corruption perceptions to enable Malawians have a…
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Non-communicable diseases kill 119 daily
The World Health Organisation (WHO) says about 43 500 people died in Malawi of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) last year, meaning…
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Man wants UTM vehicles purchase scrutinised
Concerned citizen Gosten Chinseu has asked the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) to investigate the source of funding for a fleet of…
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Non-contract farmers cry foul
Tobacco farmers without contracts with buyers felt shortchanged yesterday as their leaf fetched lower prices than what their contracted counterparts…
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Karonga hospital guardian shelter turned into bedroom
Guardians at Karonga District Hospital have turned the guardian shelter’s kitchen into a bedroom due to lack of space in…
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Rumphi DC decries lack of auditors
Rumphi district commissioner (DC) Emmanuel Bulukutu says lack of internal auditors has affected the district’s performance to compete with other…
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Mobile court sentences two for defilement in Dowa
A mobile court sitting at Traditional Authority (T/A) Kayembe headquarters in Dowa on Tuesday sentenced two men after convicting them…
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Lilongwe City explores means to check street vending
Lilongwe City Council says it is pursuing a request it made for the secondment of police officers to the council…
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