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Cyclone scars Ntauchila
Tales of death echo loudly in Ntauchila Village in Chiradzulu where 17 people were found dead and 25 missing after…
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Malawi yet to start trading under AfCFTA
Ministry of Trade and Industry says it is in the process of applying for the guided trade initiative under the…
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Mwanayu ndi Wanu thrills Lilongwe theatre fans
Big names in the country’s stage drama on Monday came together to raise funds for survivors of the Cyclone Freddy…
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Cyclone stirs cholera worries
Malawi’s worst cholera outbreak has left Penjani Chunda with little time to rest. Every day, the Blantyre district environmental health…
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Projects face strict checks
In a desperate bid to achieve quality implementation, Ministry of Transport and Public Works has moved to tighten regulations to…
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Dairy farmers cry foul, lose markets
Malawi Milk Producers Association says some dairy farmers in the Central Region are struggling to find a market for their…
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FAM in race against time to hire Flames coach
Football Association of Malawi (FAM) has acknowledged facing a race against time to hire Flames coach ahead of the Cosafa…
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Gospel artists raise funds for cyclone survivors
Some gospel artists in the Southern Region on Sunday held a concert at Robins Park in Blantyre to raise funds…
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Youths learn boat-making
Did you know that a fifth of Malawi’s territory is covered by water, mainly Lake Malawi? For the people along…
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Fiscal deficit too high—World Bank
The World Bank says Malawi’s fiscal deficit is among the highest in Africa and a key driver of the country’s…
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