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K4.3bn initiative set to improve maternal health
The Clinton Health Access Initiative is set to implement a K4.3 billion project to improve maternal and newborn health services…
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FAO urges Malawi toenhance export trade
The Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) has urged Malawi to register its unique products under geographical indications (GI) to enhance…
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Water boards seek varying tariff hikes
The country’s water boards have submitted proposals to government seeking tariff increases to help meet operational costs and improve financial…
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MHRC pens SA counterpart on anti-immigrant attacks
State-funded Malawi Human Rights Commission (MHRC) has expressed dismay over escalating anti-immigrant attacks in South Africa and has since written…
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Amina’s cry for help after surviving defilement
After surviving rape, Amina (not real name) arrived at Mtimabi Health Centre in Mangochi District desperate for help. Her body…
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Prisons food crisis to worsen
Food crisis within Malawi’s prisons is expected to deteriorate further, with prison mega farms failing to effectively address the situation.…
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Farmer groups receive 15 tractors under Agcom II initiative
Fourteen farmer groups across the country have received 15 tractors under the Agricultural Commercialisation (Agcom II) Programme being implemented by…
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Ecama urges patience on IMF programme
The Economics Association of Malawi (Ecama) has urged patience over Malawi’s discussions with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), saying the…
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PPDA, again, extends e-procurement deadline
The Public Procurement and Disposal of Assets Authority has, again, extended the deadline for full migration to the Malawi National…
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Crisis of trust
A growing number of Malawians are turning to medicine stores, pharmacies and local grocery shops for initial treatment when sick…
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