National News
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Multinationals accused of ‘draining’ resources
Evangelical Association of Malawi (EAM) claims that multinational corporations “drain” more revenue from Malawi than corruption, calling for a shift…
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Floods kill toddler, displace thousands
Incessant rains during the Christmas holiday triggered floods in seven districts and killed a child in Nsanje, authorities said yesterday.…
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Grant-aided schools stick to boarding fees
Parents and guardians with wards in grant-aided secondary schools will still pay K460 000 as boarding and contributory fees per…
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Cholera response in K5bn deficit, 11 cases confirmed
Minister of Health and Sanitation Madalitso Baloyi says Malawi is facing a K5 billion ($3.02 million) deficit in its cholera…
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Dzombe’s fertiliser plant to start April
Businessperson and philanthropist Napoleon Dzombe says a fertiliser processing plant he is putting up in Dowa District will become operational…
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9 die as Christmas crashes jump 58%
Malawi Police Service has reported a 58 percent increase in road accidents during this year’s Christmas and Boxing Day holidays,…
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DPP mandate triggers legal, governance alarms
The year 2025 will be etched in Malawi’s history as the year of the great return. The political landscape shifted…
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High Court throws out 46 000 ex-miners case
Compensation hopes for 46 000 former Malawian mineworkers have been dealt a blow after the High Court in Blantyre dismissed…
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CSOs demand measurable reforms
Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) have outlined a set of urgent demands for the new administration, calling for strengthened governance, full…
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1 772 babies bornon Christmas Day
Christmas Day 2025 marked a season of double celebration for thousands of families across Malawi as the country welcomed at…
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