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Minister of Justice urges professionalism
Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs Charles Mhango has called for professionalism in his ministry and newly launched Companies, Registrations…
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Govt faulted over cotton slow growth
Industry experts have linked the cotton sector’s stunted growth to Malawi Government’s lack of interest to boost production through provision…
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GOVT hopes for better IMF deal
Minister of Finance, Economic Planning and Decentralisation Joseph Mwanamvekha says Malawi Government is hoping for a win-win Extended Credit Facility…
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K106bn drugs intercepted in SA, 2 Malawians arrested
South Africa’s Border Management Authority (BMA) has intercepted a Malawi-registered truck at Beitbridge Border Post ferrying methaqualone worth about K106…
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MEC CEO Andrew Mpesi quits
Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) yesterday announced the resignation of its chief executive officer Andrew Mpesi, but fell short of explaining…
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Health authorities move to address low vaccine uptake
Kasungu district director of health services Emanuel Golombe says traditional and religious beliefs are continuing to hinder the administration of…
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Delayed maize purchase funding to cost farmers
Maize farmers risk losing between K40 billion and K48 billion in sales revenue if State grain agencies continue to leave…
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Escom moves to relinquish electricity buying licence
Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (Escom) Limited has asked Malawi Energy Regulatory Authority (Mera) to transfer the single buyer licence…
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Minister decries vandalism of electricity equipment
Minister of Energy and Mining Jean Mathanga has appealed to communities in Chikwawa District to protect electricity infrastructure, warning that…
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Blantyre vendors, communities welcome clean-up exercise
Communities and vendors around Lirangwe Market in Blantyre District have welcomed a clean-up campaign initiated by Linjidzi Ward councillor Akima…
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