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Mitc helpless
The Malawi Investment and Trade Centre (Mitc), the country’s one-stop investment coordination centre, seems to be helpless in terms…
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Damaged Agriculture building to cost K280m
Taxpayers could foot an estimated K280 million bill for renovations to the wing of the Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation…
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Judiciary fails to explain K124m fuel
The Public Accounts Committee of Parliament yesterday turned back Judiciary officials after they failed to explain whether fuel allowances…
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Ready to fail!
Despite staying idle for eight months, the Malawi national women football team will leave for Council of Southern Africa…
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3.8 million register for National IDs
Over 3.8million Malawians have registered in the first two phases of the project’s five phases in the ongoing National ID…
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Tourism Expo starts today
The first ever Malawi Tourism Expo, dubbed “Takulandirani” has started with excitement as players in the tourism industry have shown…
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Non-tariff barriers hamper Malawi exports
The Ministry of Industry, Trade and Tourism has said non- tariff measures are of particular concern to the country’s…
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No tourney
Flames date Togo in friendly on Monday Contrary to communication about a six-nation mini-tournament, it has emerged that Malawi national…
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22 witnesses, 9 lawyers in Chaponda case
The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) has lined up 22 witnesses to testify against former minister of Agriculture, Irrigation and Water…
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Chaponda case adjourned to Sep 14
The Magistrate Court in Blantyre has adjourned to September 14 2017 a case in which former Minister of Agriculture, Irrigation…
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Police probe faults organisers for July 6 deaths, stampede
Despite firing tear gas widely believed to have worsened the situation, an internal Malawi Police Service (MPS) probe report has…
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Flames in identity crisis
Malawi national football team remains in an identity wilderness as they will use yet another provisional uniform at the…
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DPP tones down, begs dialogue
Faced with growing pressure from civil society organisations (CSOs) and governance watchdogs to refund the recent Blue Night donations from…
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Malawi positive on next IMF programme
The Ministry of Finance, Economic Planning and Development says the design of the next Extended Credit Facility (ECF) with…
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SAA won’t stop flights to Malawi—official
Financially struggling South African Airways (SAA) says it will not stop flying to Malawi in its desperate bid to stay…
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ECF fell short on growth, inclusion—IMF
Despite the just ended Extended Credit Facility (ECF) broadly achieving its macroeconomic stabilisation objective, the programme fell short on growth…
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Miss Malawi inspires widows, orphans in Ngabu
Excitement and gratitude were evident in Chikwawa on Friday when Miss Malawi Cecilia Khofi visited vulnerable groups, including orphans…
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G overnment raises k40bn in t-bills
The Reserve Bank of Malawi (RBM) has since the start of the 2017/18 financial year raised over K40.72 billion…
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It’s Blantyre derby!
Nyasa Big Bullets yesterday set up a Carlsberg Cup final clash against their age-old rivals Be Forward Wanderers after…
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Unima lecturers feel duped on pay
University of Malawi (Unima) academic staff say they feel duped by the Unima Council on the 10 percent salary…
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