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Escom losing K1bn monthly
Financially-troubled Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (Escom) says it is losing a whopping K1 billion monthly through illegal connections facilitated…
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Chilemba falls
The juicy dream was to walk out of the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino ring in Atlanta City, United…
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Malawi moves to boost Agoa exports
Faced with falling exports through the United States (US) trade window, African Growth and Opportunity Act (Agoa), the Ministry…
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Govt rents apartment at K10m
An elegant official residence lies neglected and unrepaired yet government is paying $13 000 (about K10 million) monthly to house…
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Be wary of future with DPP—Chilima
Vice-President Saulos Chilima has pleaded with the electorate to register and vote en-masse in next year’s elections, warning that failure…
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Chilemba loses world title fight
Malawian boxing icon Isaac ‘Golden Boy’ Chilemba’s latest bid for a world title ended in defeat after losing to Russian…
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CSOs fight over APM’s Global Fund role
Barely a week after some civil society organisations (CSOs) wrote the Global Fund to rescind the nomination of President Peter…
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RVG, Mzava, Ng’ambi, others make upweek
Flames coach Ronny Van Geneugden (RVG) is confident that all senior players will turn up for next month’s African Cup…
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DPP plans to return K145m to Pioneer Investments
As pressure mounts, the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) has announced plans to return to Pioneer Investment the contentious K145 million…
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Backlash on benefits
Committees want President’s benefits reviewed Say unrestricted privileges are recipe for abuse The removal of some of Vice-President Saulos Chilima’s…
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Public ‘varsities in a mess
Student union leaders of two of the four constituent colleges of the University of Malawi (Unima)—Chancellor College (Chanco) and the…
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Govt tipped on pension funds
With the country’s pension funds rapidly increasing, corporate and financial strategist James Kamwachale Khomba has advised government to put the…
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Here comes Jonny
The world will never be surprised one day when the southern terraces of Kamuzu Stadium will rise after being enchanted…
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Firm says growing wage bill has positives
While some economists and the private sector are spelling out concerns on the growing wage bill arguing this may put…
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Court orders YAS to pay DPP, Pioneer, ACB for adjournments
The High Court in Blantyre on Friday ordered Youth and Society (YAS) to pay the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), Pioneer…
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Kamuzu Stadium renovations miss July 30 deadline
Kamuzu Stadium missed the July 30 deadline which government and the facility’s contractors set for the completion of renovation works.…
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Free girls from sex trafficking
Siyireni is a girl aged 14; orphaned and living with her grandmother. While coming from the market in her village,…
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Critics hit at Muluzi
Former president Bakili Muluzi has drawn criticism over his call for politicians to respect President Peter Mutharika with some…
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Good, bad side of weak rand
The private sector and an economist say the weakening of the rand for the past five months is an…
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BB, Nomads clash over precious stone
Battle lines have been drawn between rivals Nyasa Big Bullets and Be Forward Wanderers over the Flames highly-rated left-back…
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