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Malawians ‘abandoned’ in Pretoria basement
A group of aid providers in South Africa has accused Malawi’s High Commission of subjecting its citizens fleeing from anti-migrant…
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Consular officials under fire in South Africa
The Malawian Consulate in Johannesburg occupies a thatched building in Woodmead, a prosperous suburb in the city’s far north. It…
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Dr. Molly Kachale Netter: Global scholar brings expertise back to Malawi
More than a century ago, Malawi’s healthcare system faced a challenge that remains familiar today, including limited government capacity and…
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Scorchers fundraiser hits K1bn target
The send off dinner which Football Association of Malawi (FAM) held on Friday at Bingu International Convention Centre in Lilongwe…
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Unregulated mercury use under microscope
As Malawi draws attention for its rich mineral deposits—creating new opportunities for economic growth and rural livelihoods—an environmental and public…
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Malawians lose K3.2 trillion through compensating claimants
Successive Malawian administrations’ politically-driven decisions have exposed taxpayers to over K3.2 trillion in court-ordered compensations, Weekend Nation analysis has shown.…
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MEC audit: AG orders arrestsSuccessive
The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) and Fiscal Police are investigating suspected financial malpractice at the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) after the…
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Minister challenges Team Malawi to win medals
The Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture Alfred Gangata has called on the Malawi Commonwealth Games team travelling to Glasgow,…
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Inside Atupele Muluzi’s ‘Third Revolution’
For years, UDF leader ATUPELE MULUZI has insisted that Malawi needs a ‘Third Revolution’ to break free from poverty. Yet,…
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Sovereign Metals seeks mining licence
Sovereign Metals Limited, the owner of Kasiya Rutile and Graphite project in Lilongwe says it is waiting for government to…
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