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House rules hook dodgy presidents
Revised Standing Orders sealing the loophole that Presidents have been using to dodge appearing in Parliament to answer questions from…
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Simbi has MW, SA passports
Businessperson Simbi Phiri, who is at the centre of a controversy for being awarded a multimillion kwacha water project, has…
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World Bank urges financial discipline
World Bank country manager for Malawi Greg Toulmin has urged Malawi to contain recurrent expenditure ahead of the 2019 Tripartite…
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Chester out of Flames squad, to miss Carlsberg semis
Supremely-gifted Be Forward Wanderers midfielder Yamikani Chester has been left out of the Flames squad for the six-nations tournament to…
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Nocma yet to exploit Nacala route
The National Oil Company of Malawi (Nocma) is yet to start receiving fuel from Nacala Port, which is considered to…
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Synod says no to headgear, dreadlocks in schools
The 31st biennial meeting of the Blantyre Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian on Thursday resolved against allowing…
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Transformation Alliance convention calls for meaningful change
Delegates to Transformation Alliance (TA) convention today called for mindset change and patriotism if Malawi is to achieve meaningful economic growth. The…
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Police, others to get pay late
Treasury says Malawi Police Service (MPS) and local government councils are among government ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) set to…
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Illovo hints at Sugar Price drop
Listed sugar manufacturer Illovo Sugar (Malawi) plc has hinted at reducing the price of the commodity following the continued…
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Jack of all trades
Kukoma Diamonds’ player Sheila Dimba is in a dilemma on whether to fulfil club assignments in GOtv Netball Champions…
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Zembani band: 20 years on
When Lucius Banda decided to address socio-political issues, he was still a member of the mainly gospel group, Alleluya Band.…
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BT water project starts Sept 1
The $23.5 million (about K18 billion) Likhubula Water Supply System is set to commence on September 1 following finalisation of…
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Council’s fees hike riles MCCCI
At a time businesses are struggling to stay afloat, city councils have adjusted upwards fees and service charges, according…
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Minister for open debate on minority rights
Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs Samuel Tembenu has asked civil society organisations (CSOs) to refrain from speaking against…
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Staff defraud Blantyre Water Board
Blantyre Water Board (BWB) has lost revenue estimated at K128 million siphoned through a parallel account allegedly opened…
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Fans to pay for GOtv action
No more free entry! The 2017 edition of GOtv Netball Champions League will throw-off this Saturday at the Blantyre Youth…
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Blantyre Synod elects new moderator
Blantyre Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian (CCAP) has elected the Reverend Masauko Mbolembole as its moderator…
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Rapper Fredokiss, youth parliamentarians in charity collabo
Rapper Penjani Kalua, who is popularly known as Fredokiss in the showbiz industry, on Wednesday joined the country’s youthful Parliamentarians in their…
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Media barred from public reforms meeting
The Public Service Reforms Management Unit (PSRMU) in the Office of the President and Cabinet (OPC) has come under…
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Voter apathy fear in October by-elections
National Initiative for Civic Education (Nice) Trust has disclosed plans to meet representatives of various political parties contesting in…
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