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Malawi depends on lone facial surgeon
Malawi is relying on a single oral and maxillofacial surgeon to treat hundreds of patients suffering from facial deformities, cancers…
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Funeral rules spark uproar
Newly unveiled Mzuzu City community by-laws, especially those regulating people’s conduct during funerals, have drawn mixed reactions from civil society…
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Court orders Kamangila to compensate Judge Manda
The High Court of Malawi has ordered private practice lawyer Alexious Kamangila to pay Judge Kenan Manda damages for defamation…
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Health officials decry low vaccine uptake
Health experts have raised concern over persistent myths and low uptake of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine, warning that misinformation…
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Mubas meet revives development debate
Minister of Energy and Mining Jean Mathanga has said Malawi cannot achieve meaningful industrialisation and sustainable economic growth without major…
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Mubas meet revives development debate
Minister of Energy and Mining Jean Mathanga has said Malawi cannot achieve meaningful industrialisation and sustainable economic growth without major…
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Public deals face fresh scrutiny
Panellists to an Open Government Week webinar on Friday advocated for increased transparency in public procurement to save billions lost…
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UTM Party sidelines MCP in Chilima memorial
UTM Party has sidelined the former governing Malawi Congress Party (MCP) from the memorial service for former vice-president Saulos Chilima…
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Nurses, midwives lobby for recruitment review
National Organisation of Nurses and Midwives of Malawi (Nonm) and Association of Malawian Midwives (Amami) have asked government to review…
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BWB loses K4bn monthly to faulty prepaid meters
Blantyre Water Board (BWB) says faulty prepaid meters are costing it an estimated K4 billion in lost revenue every month…
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