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Ecam consults on Employment Act
Employers Consultative Association of Malawi (Ecam) has said the amended Employment Act should not affect doing of business, but…
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Magistrate recuses himself from ‘hyena’ case
Nsanje first grade magistrate Anderson Masanjala yesterday recused himself from further presiding over a case involving the so-called ‘hyena’ Eric…
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Eastern region police arrest 13 suspected criminals
Police in Malawi’s Eastern Region have arrested 13 suspected criminals who have been terrorising residents Namwela in Mangochi. The suspects…
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Luchenza Council CEO redeployed
The Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development has redeployed Chief Executive Officer (CEO) for Luchenza Municipal Council, Andrew Misomali,…
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Poor funding, hunger cripple ECD programme
The Association of Early Childhood Development (AECD) has described poor funding and hunger as stumbling blocks to the successful implementation…
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ECAM wants Employment Act amended
The Employers Consultative Association of Malawi (ECAM) wants Section 57 (2) of the Employment Act to be amended to obligate…
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MoH talks tough against unethical conduct
The Ministry of Health (MoH) has issued a circular to all district health officers (DHO) urging them to be…
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Govt policy instability draws criticism
Economic commentators have criticised government as lacking strategic direction over fiscal policy inconsistencies which have seen the Executive reversing expenditure…
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Govt lacks strategic direction on fiscal policy—Experts
Government’s lack of strategic fiscal policy direction and discipline, its inconsistencies such as constant reversing of its spending cuts and…
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‘Nutrition issues need to be urgently addressed’
The United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef) plays a key role in promoting the rights of children and interventions that focus…
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National News
BT, ZA demos delayed
Police and journalists yesterday outnumbered demonstrators in Blantyre in the civil society organisations’ (CSOs) nationwide anti-fees hike demonstrations. In Blantyre,…
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Two killed in road accident in Dedza
Two people, a cyclist and pedestrian were on Wednesday killed in an accident in Dedza after being hit by a vehicle. Confirming…
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Unima Council angers stakeholders
Participants to the stakeholders’ meeting by University of Malawi (Unima) Council have described the meeting as a missed opportunity and…
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WFP in smartphone app fundraiser
World Food Programme (WFP) has introduced a smartphone application known as ShareTheMeal to raise funds and support emergency food relief…
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CSOs to demonstrate against Unima fees hike
Some Civil Society Organisations (CSO) have organised national wide demonstrations against University of Malawi (Unima) fees hike. The demos have…
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27 Chanco students register as victims of police brutality
27 Chancellor College students have so far submitted their names as victims of police brutality during protests by the students…
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APM to meet varsity students over fees hike
President Peter Mutharika is this Thursday scheduled to meet University of Malawi Student Union (Umsu) leaders over the University of Malawi Council’s decision…
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Malawians urged to invest in science and technology
Minister of Education Science and Technology Emmanuel Fabiano says investing in science and technology is crucial in ensuring that the…
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National News
Lions Club of Blantyre in blood donation drive
Responding to an appeal by the Malawi Blood Transfusion Services (MBTS) for more people to donate blood to help patients…
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CoM students to boycott classes
Students from College of Medicine, constituent college of University of Malawi (Unima), plan to boycott classes when the school opens…
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