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Mwanyali, Mbemba win Mzuzu City Half Marathon
Athlete Chikondi Mwanyali of Civil Service Athletics Club in Lilongwe yesterday retained the Mzuzu City 21-kilometre Half Marathon in men’s…
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Renowned preacher Sauti-Phiri retires after 29-year AE service
Pastor Abel Lazaro Sauti-Phiri, a renowned preacher and trainer of evangelists and disciplers in many churches in Malawi, has retired…
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Double efforts for women empowerment—First Lady
First Lady Monica Chakwera has called on donors and development partners to double their efforts in financing gender equality interventions…
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Minister urges innovative energy solutions
Minister of Mining Monica Chang’anamuno says there is need for long-lasting innovative solutions that transcends traditional boundaries by aiming not…
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Beating hunger, dry spell with GMO crops
Most farmers in Malawi continue to face effects of climate change such as dry spell and sometimes prolonged rainfall which…
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MLS, CSOs fume over Judiciary Bills
Malawi Law Society (MLS) and some civil society organisations (CSOs) have told the Executive to stop using the Judiciary as…
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Hope as cancer treatment centre opens
President Lazarus Chakwera yesterday opened a multi-billion kwacha International Blantyre Cancer Centre (IBCC) developed by Thomson and Barbara Mpinganjira Foundation…
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Chakwera denies seeking chiefs’ favours
President Lazarus Chakwera has dismissed suggestions that his meeting with about 70 traditional leaders from the Northern Region on Monday…
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RA moves to fix M5 damaged sections
The Roads Authority (RA) says it has started fixing sections of the Lakeshore Road, also known as M5, that were…
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‘Abused’ Malawian women flip flop
Some Malawian women, who reportedly asked government to repatriate them from Oman, have made a U-turn on the plea. The…
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