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Nampak fires half of its employees
Nampak Malawi, the country’s largest diversified packaging manufacturer, has retrenched more than half of its workforce, citing turbulent economic environment…
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HIV discoverer visits Malawi next week
Dr Jay Levy, the American scientist who co-discovered HIV, will visit Malawi next week. The medical researcher based at the…
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DPP’s Chilima saga
As former First Lady Callista Mutharika openly thrusts Vice President Saulos Chilima towards a presidential run under the DPP banner…
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Members want Veep to stand as MP
Some Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) yesterday stormed Vice-President Saulos Chilima’s residence in the capital city to ask him to stand…
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RBM explains weak private sector credit
The Reserve Bank of Malawi (RBM) has attributed softening private sector credit to a weak macroeconomic environment and increasing public…
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Defence lawyers fault ACB in Chaponda case
Defence lawyers in the Maizegate case involving Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) vice- president George Chaponda and businessperson Rashid Tayub have…
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Kuyimba 11 singles out on April 20
Renowned reggae band, the Black Missionaries, says it has finished recording the much-awaited Kuyimba 11 album to be launched…
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APM, Callista split on Bingu memorial
In his eulogy during the funeral of his brother and then president Bingu wa Mutharika on April 23 2012,…
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Hail our Queens!
This is the stuff that dreams are made of. With the odds overwhelmingly stacked against them, the Queens yesterday…
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Pensions: RBM to name and shame defaulters
The Reserve Bank of Malawi (RBM) has warned that it will name and shame companies that are not remitting…
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I am protecting my in-law—Callista
Former first lady Callista Mutharika yesterday bashed the governing Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) again, claiming she is airing her views…
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Khato Civils fed up
Khato Civils, a company awarded a K400 billion Lilongwe-Salima water project, says his firm is tired of government’s delays to…
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Private ceremony for Bingu memorial
The family of the late president Bingu wa Mutharika has opted to hold a low-key and private memorial service for…
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Loans board disowns needy students
Scores of needy students from public universities face uncertain future after the Higher Education Students Loans and Grants Board (HESLGB)…
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Charity Stephens: Founder of New Beginnings
She was 22 and going into her fourth year of college when the unexpected happened. She didn’t have school fees…
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Arrears threatens fiscal position—IMF
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said continued accumulation of private sector arrears by government puts the government at a…
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Beating TB resistance 9 pills a day
Navenya’s fightback mirrors the hardships and hopes of Malawians with multi-drug resistant TB, our Features Editor JAMES CHAVULA writes. In…
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Funding suspense on APM road projects
Government has engaged contractors on four road projects and contractors are already on site on some of them, but Weekend…
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Industrial hemp to go commercial this year
Following successful trials of industrial hemp at Chitedze Research Station in Lilongwe, Invegrow Limited, a company that was established in…
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Time to smell thorny Roses
Malawi national netball team’s dream of finishing in top-four at the ongoing 2018 Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast, Australia,…
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