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Ministry of Health to sign new agreements
Malawi’s Ministry of Health is expected to sign new agreements with health facilities under the Christian Health Association of Malawi…
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Aford in legal trap over debt
Two months after being served with an injunction against holding a convention, the Alliance for Democracy (Aford) is caught in…
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Close Unima office, pay staff well, says Nawena
Thyolo Thava member of Parliament (MP) Lifred Nawena has described the University of Malawi (Unima) Office as an expensive one…
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Information has new PS
Capital Hill has appointed the new principal secretary in the Ministry of Information and Civic Education. He is Luckie Sikwese…
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Kalinde barbs irk MCP MP
Minister of Irrigation and Water Development Anita Kalinde’s remarks that Malawi Congress Party (MCP) for Lilongwe Msozi South MP Dzoole…
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Police find Manondo’s $184 000 in bank
Malawi Police in the capital, Lilongwe on Tuesday broke into a safe deposit box belonging to businessperson Pika Manondo, who is a…
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Chisomo in resilience building training
Chisomo Children’s Club recently trained 21 care-givers in bereavement counselling, resilience building, conflict management and providing psychosocial support to children…
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Demand issue-based campaign—Pacenet
With about seven months to the 2014 Tripartite Elections, Pan African Civic Educators Network (Pacenet) has challenged voters in the…
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Japan invests $10m into Shire River
Japan through Jica has invested $10 million (K4 billion) in a siltation reduction project in the Shire River. Through the…
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CSOs want decentralised financial system
The Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) have called on government to decentralise management of funds, arguing entrusting Capital Hill is risky.…
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Activists blame govt on health care
Centre for Human Rights and Rehabilitation (CHRR) and Centre for Development of the People (Cedep) have blamed government for failing…
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World Bank K36bn project to ensure food security
Malawi is set to cut on its perennial hunger crisis following the launch of a K12 billion (about $30m) World…
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Lutepo hands himself to police
Barely one week after declaring he was ready to face the law, businessperson Oswald Lutepo yesterday lived up to his…
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MCP for wealth creation—Jumbe
Malawi Congress Party (MCP)campaign director Felix Jumbe says when ushered into power next year, the party will make sure that…
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Sadc leaders warn Mozambique’s Dhlakama on war
Joint Southern African Development Community (Sadc) and International Conference on the Great Lakes Region (ICGLR) Summit that met in South…
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Medical suppliers want govt to revert to old system
Indigenous Medical and Surgical Suppliers Association (Imsesa) have asked government to revert to the old system of procuring drugs and…
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KCH breathes sigh of relief
Kamuzu Central Hospital (KCH) at the weekend received two truckloads of m edical supplies barely days after staff petitioned government…
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RBM urges banks to go into remote areas
The Reserve Bank of Malawi (RBM) has asked commercial banks to extend their services to farmers and businesspersons based in…
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Civo coach maintains unbeaten run
Civo United caretaker coach Oscar Kaunda maintained his unbeaten TNM Super League record when he thwarted Kamuzu Barracks’ title ambitions…
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Malawi nurses conduct rated below 50%
The Nurses and Midwives Council of Malawi (NMCM) has bemoaned the negative attitude of nurses and midwives towards patients, saying…
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