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Coalition faults candidates on quota
The Civil Society Education Coalition (Csec) has accused presidential candidates in the May 20 Tripartite Elections of cheating Malawians through…
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Nomads unveil Gerald Phiri
The uncertainty that surrounded Gerald Phiri’s return to Mighty Wanderers FC was cleared on Tuesday when he was unveiled as…
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Flames to wear Umbro kit against Chad
After a three romance with the Puma brand, the Flames are set to start a new lease of life with…
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Mwaungulu now at Supreme Court
President Joyce Banda yesterday swore in outspoken High Court judge Dunstain Mwaungulu as a judge of the Malawi Supreme Court…
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Blantyre Utd fire Gadaga, take Heston on board
Blantyre United have sacked coach Mario Gadaga and replaced him with Big Bullets’ veteran striker Heston Munthali, effectively ending the…
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Low prices force Malawi flue cured tobacco market suspension
Auction sales market for Malawi flue cured tobacco has been suspended due to low prices which the Tobacco Association of…
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Peermont sees tourism potential on Lake shore
Peermont chief operations officer Bruce Page Wood says the decision by government to offer them a management contract to operate…
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BSC defends Leslie Sevens Rugby crown
Blantyre Sports Club (BSC) broke the President’s Invitational team’s chain of resilience with a 2-1 triumph during the annual Leslie…
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Saccos worried with RBM directives
Chairperson of Auction Holdings Limited (AHL) Sacco, James Kondowe, says the directives coming from Reserve Bank of Malawi (RBM) demanding…
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Orange Achievers donate to hospital
Orange Achievers, a charity group founded by President Joyce Banda, on Saturday donated 100 blankets to Mlambe Mission sHospital in…
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Airtel raises tariffs by 14 percent
Barely about a week after Malawi Stock Exchange (MSE)-listed mobile telecommunications network operator TNM announced an increase in its tariffs,…
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Councillors will not improve services—report
Research into governance and local service delivery has found that the coming in of local councillors would not improve service…
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Civil servants sit-in Thursday
Civil servants and teachers have threatened to paralyse services in the country starting with a sit-in this Thursday if government…
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Import cover slightly eases
The Reserve Bank of Malawi (RBM) import cover slightly eased to $454 million or 2.38 months of imports at the…
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Malawi engineers push for repealing Act
The Malawi Institution of Engineers (MIE) has said it is facilitating the repealing of the Engineers Act to empower them…
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Malawi tea earnings down 14%
Earnings from tea, one of Malawi’s reliable foreign exchange earners, has slumped 14 percent year-on-year to $3.1 million (K1.2 billion,…
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‘The deaf not equipped to vote’
Barely a week to the May 20 Tripartite Elections, the Malawi National Association for the Deaf (Manad) says its members…
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Parties wary of elections credibility
Opposition parties in the country have asked the Sadc Electoral Observation Mission (Seom) to check the conduct of the Malawi…
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MEC ordered to pay monitors
The Office of the Ombudsman has ordered the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) to pay allowances to 31 primary school teachers…
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Govt, company differ on MV Chilembwe launch
While the government wants the launch of new ship, MV Chilembwe, to be done before May 20, officials at the…
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