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Govt gazettes new minimum wage
After months of negotiations, government has revised the minimum wage upwards, with the new rates taking effect on June 1…
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Obsolete chemicals pile up as Malawi lacks safe disposal facility
Malawi has no incinerator capable of disposing of obsolete chemicals to international scientific standards, leaving large quantities stored for years…
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Blackouts far from over as demand outpaces generation
Malawi’s persistent power outages are unlikely to end soon after the Electricity Generation Company (Egenco) admitted the country is generating…
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Government recalls diplomats
Government has recalled all diplomats from its foreign missions, with a new team expected to be posted soon. Minister of…
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LCC demolishes Wakawaka Market
Chaos erupted at Solomon Market, commonly known as Wakawaka Market, in Lilongwe today as police fired tear gas to disperse…
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YAS queries OPC over recruitments
Youth and Society (YAS) has demanded the Office of President and Cabinet (OPC) immediately halt politically-motivated appointments in public institutions,…
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Fresh red flags at Pension Trust Fund
While the Public Service Pension Trust Fund (PSPTF) remains in the limelight following the K128 billion Amaryllis Hotel controversial purchase…
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Refugee rights group shuts Malawi office
Effective June 30 2026, Inua Advocacy, an independent civil society organisation that has championed the rights and dignity of refugees…
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MEC evicted amid BT relocation battle
Capital Developments Limited has evicted Ma lawi E l ec to ra l Commission (MEC) from its Chisankho House in…
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No Cosafa Cup next month
Football Association of Malawi (FAM) has said the Cosafa Cup will not be played during the planned dates from May…
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