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Escom goes unaudited
Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (Escom) has not been audited for three years, a situation corporate governance gurus have said…
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Fam faces fresh financial hurdle
Football Association of Malawi (FAM) says the 2026 World Cup qualification format which will see African teams playing at least…
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Dealers back managed exchange rate regime
Financial Market Dealers Association of Malawi (Fimda) has backed the current managed exchange rate regime, saying it is an ideal…
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Displaced community shakes off cholera fear
Children at play run around the forecourt of Nkhulambe camp for internally displaced people in Phalombe District. Everywhere one looks,…
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Food prices push up inflation to 28.8%
Malawi’s inflation rate for April 2023 has hit a 10-year high of 28.8 percent largely due to continued increase in…
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Make tough Decisions—EU
European Union (EU) Ambassador Rune Skinnebach says the country needs to make tough economic decisions to stand on its own…
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Bullets stumble
TNM Super League leaders FCB Nyasa Bullets came from behind to salvage a point against a determined Civil Service United…
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K6.7BN schools Project stalls
Ministry of Education paid two contractors K180 million as advance payment for two new primary schools, but construction is yet…
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Nomads back on top
Mighty Mukuru Wanderers yesterday reclaimed the top position in TNM Super League after a 2-0 victory over rookies Bangwe All…
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UTM’s silence worries experts
UTM Party’s mysterious silence has weakened its electoral strength ahead of the 2025 general elections, political and governance commentators have…
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