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Unesco withdraws K220m award to Dapp Malawi
United Nations Education and Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco) has withdrawn its award to Dapp Malawi for its teacher training…
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Medical Council ordered to probe doctor
The Blantyre First Grade Magistrate’s Court has ordered Medical Council of Malawi (MCM) to investigate a matter where a woman…
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Judiciary staff plan strike
The Judiciary support staff will on Tuesday ask the High Court in Lilongwe to vacate an injunction the Attorney General…
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RVG confident as Flames launch Cosafa Cup campaign
The Flames are confident of an excellent start to their Council for Southern African Football Association (Cosafa) Cup campaign when…
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Mavis Kanjadza: Excelling in farming business
Two years ago, Mavis Kanjadza quit her job as a finance manager in one of the leading banks and went…
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Admarc opens markets
Civil Society Network for Agriculture (Cisanet) executive director Pamela Kuwali yesterday welcomed Admarc’s decision to start buying maize from farmers,…
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Govt removes VAT on cooking oil
Cooking oil now will no longer be taxed. And water may soon be the next commodity to be tax-free. These…
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Khato joins court battle on SA-LL water project
The High Court in Zomba is set to rule in a matter where the Malawi Law Society (MLS) applied to…
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Rioters cause havoc
Torch 3 police units Demand cash from motorists Three police units were burnt down in Blanytre yesterday following riots ignited…
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WB contradicts RBM on inflation targets
Reserve Bank of Malawi (RBM) has projected average inflation to reach its target of 12.3 percent or below by December…
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Vendors cashing in on clubs through sale of merchandise
Unauthorised production and sale of local football merchandise is proving to be one of the main reasons for the failure…
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Minibus drivers’ sit-in calms Limbe
Even on Sundays, by 9:30 am business is in full swing in Limbe. But at this time yesterday, Blantyre City’s…
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Minibus drivers riot in Blantyre, 33 arrested
At least 33 people have been arrested today as minibus drivers staged their strike protesting against police implementation of…
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BT minibus shutdown affects 2017 MSCE
Female students sitting for the 2017 Malawi School Certificate of Education (MSCE) examinations were among those who were greatly affected…
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Cosafa Cup games live on SuperSport
Local DStv subscribers will be able to watch the Flames’ Cosafa Cup games as they will be beamed live on…
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Malawi, EU trade balance narrows
Trade between the European Union and Malawi narrowed in 2016, with trade balance declining to negative 151 million euros (about…
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Hope for banana farmers
Banana growers in Thyolo see a flicker of hope, as the banana bunchy leaf top disease that has dwindled production…
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Malawi gets IMF nod
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has completed its assessment of Malawi’s performance on its Extended Credit Facility (ECF), giving…
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Economists urge caution as IMF releases $26.9m
Economists have hailed the successful completion of the ninth review under International Monetary Fund (IMF) three-year $143.5 million (K105 billion)…
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Cosafa cup still relevant—CEO
Almost 20 years after its inception, Council for Southern African Football Association’s (Cosafa) Senior Challenge Cup is yet to…
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