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Malawi maize prices lowest among peers
Despite costing higher for the average local consumer, retail maize prices in the country are lower than in neighbouring countries,…
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Queens secure test matches
Malawi Queens have heaved a sigh of relief after securing friendlies against reigning world champions New Zealand as well as…
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Former PS arrested over rail project
The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) yesterday arrested former Ministry of Transport and Public Works principal secretary Patrick Zimpita for allegedly abusing…
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ICT adoption should ensure security, says minister
Minister of Information and Digitisation Moses Kunkuyu says the promotion and adoption of information and communications technology (ICT) should ensure…
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Admarc, Neef, TC, BWB among worst parastatals
At least four State-owned enterprises, including Admarc, National Economic Empowerment Fund (Neef), Tobacco Commission (TC) and Blantyre Water Board, have…
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Development projects stall
Malawi Government has lined up 215 new projects despite hundreds of previous ones stalling amid concerns over cost overruns from…
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Admarc starts crop purchases minus maize
State produce trader Agricultural Development and Marketing Corporation (Admarc) says it will today start buying crops such as groundnuts and…
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Refs want Silver coach disciplined
National Football Referees Association (NFRA) wants Super League of Malawi (Sulom) to discipline Silver Strikers’ expatriate coach Pieter de Jongh…
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Q Malewezi’s album launch inspires fans
It was a night of laughter, love and political reflection for hundreds of patrons who flooded the Bingu International Convention…
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Are poor countries on their own?
Cyclone Freddy hit southern Africa in March, leaving death and severe devastation in its path. For international development specialist VICTOR…
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