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Bishops weigh in on K320m book case
‘Catholic bishops in the country have assembled a team of four lawyers to challenge a case in which Malawi Writers…
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MCP infighting rages on
Barely four weeks after MCP president Lazarus Chakwera mended fences with his embattled secretary general Gustave Kaliwo, the infighting is…
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Police arrest 2 over fake K2 000 notes
Don’t be so sure that the K2 000 notes you are using are all genuine, for an unknown amount of…
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2017 ender: What women contributed
As 2017 draws to an end, we recap some of the year’s highlights as presented to you in the Every…
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2017 lost opportunity–PAC
While commending government for a number of initiatives it took in 2017, the Public Affairs Committee (PAC) has described 2017…
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How APM lost mojo
The year 2017 should have built strong momentum for the Peter Mutharika administration as the economy began to stabilise, but…
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Business performance improves in 2017—MCCCI
Despite persistent power blackouts, business performance in 2017 slightly improved compared to 2016, a 2017 Malawi Business Climate survey report…
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Small-scale gold mining: tales from the field
Hunger and poverty are driving people in Ntcheu, Balaka and Neno to illegal mining activities. Our reporter BOBBY KABANGO recently…
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2017: Year film industry blossomed
The year 2017, saw two remarkable movies released in Malawi. Both movies were purely done and produced locally. The movies…
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Salima-Nkhotakota Road closed
Heavy rains in the Central Region of Malawi caused severe damage to the M5 Road (Nkhotakota-Salima road) which has become impassable forcing the…
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Malawians get 10 years for drug trafficking in India
A court in India has sentenced two Malawians to 10 years each for possessing 104 packets containing 31.6 kilogrammes (kg)…
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Mixed feelings for banks’ performance in 2017
Based on the current macroeconomic environment coupled with falling inflation rate, a resilient kwacha and relatively lower interest rates, expectations…
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KCH lift breakdown causes patients extra pain
Patients at Kamuzu Central Hospital (KCH) are having to endure additional pain as they move up and down the three-storey…
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Dodma steps up groundwork in disaster management
The Department of Disaster Management Affairs (Dodma) says it is making progress in its preparation for floods and other disasters…
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Mawu seeks K320m over banned book
Malawi’s squeezed taxpayer risk footing a K320 million compensation claim to the Malawi Writers Union (Mawu) following a Ministry of…
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50:50 quota under siege
Achieving equal representation of men and women in political and decision-making positions continues to be a hot topic in the…
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2017: MSE improves in share value, volumes
After several years of passive performance, the Malawi Stock Exchange (MSE) seem to have picked up in the year just…
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Malawi laments K64bn loss over grain toxins
The Ministry of Industry, Trade and Tourism says Malawi is losing about K64.1 billion ($86 million) annually due to the…
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Pac to probe K500m claim
Public Accounts Committee (PAC) of Parliament plans to investigate a K500 million interest claim at the centre of controversy between…
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Blackouts pose food poisoning threat
Power outages are increasingly exposing consumers to food poisoning as fresh foods get bad in refrigerators in major supermarkets and…
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