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Economist backs subsidy, proposes reforms
University of Malawi (Unima) associate economics professor Winford Masanjala has backed the continuation of fertiliser subsidies, but has proposed reforms…
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Villagers discover green money
Gift Peter, 36, of Ngunga Village in Zomba District endured a scorching half-decade of burning charcoal, but got nothing to…
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NBM outlines 5-yr growth strategy
National Bank of Malawi (NBM) plc has unveiled a five–year plan to extend its footprint into two other countries in…
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Malawi, 10 others to suffer most from hunger
The World Food Programme (WFP) and Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) have said Malawi is among 10 countries in the…
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Hiring frenzy at State House
State Residences is on a hiring frenzy, with the number of workers nearly doubling between 2015 and 2023, budget documents…
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Hot property
Italy-based women’s football star Tabitha Chawinga has become one of the most sought after players in Europe following her successful…
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Learners bear cholera brunt
Around noon, Machinjiri, Blantyre City’s largest township, transitions into a hustle and bustle despite suffering the most from the deadliest…
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Domestic project financing ideal
Financial market analysts say while domestic borrowing for transport investments raises additional pressure on debt sustainability, it can help stimulate…
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HS Winehouse unveils CapeStars liqour spirits
HS Winehouse in Namiwawa, one of Blantyre’s upmarket social joints, has unveiled a local brand of liquor spirits, CapeStars. The…
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No water, no surgeries
Prevailing water shortages in Zomba City attributed to vandalism have forced the Eastern Region referral hospital to suspend theatre operations,…
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