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Malawi inflation rate drops to 19.7%
Malawi year-on-year headline inflation for February 2015 as measured by the consumer price index (CPI) eased 1.5 percentage points to…
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Malawi tea has potential in Canada market
Malawi has a huge potential to increase its tea exports to Canada because the market, despite being small, is growing…
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Mutharika urges action in water sector
Malawi President Peter Mutharika yesterday called for a shift from talk to action in the water sector to eliminate lingering…
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Chaponda successfully sues Chakwera
The High Court in Lilongwe will this Thursday assess damages which leader of opposition in Parliament Lazarus Chakwera should pay…
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Malawi to refund K3bn it misused
Malawi Government will squeeze $6.4 million (nearly K3 billion) from its thinning taxpayers to refund the Global Fund after Capital…
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Women consent to sex stirs debate
A Supreme Court judge has said courts should not regard silence of a girl or woman as consent to sexual…
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MHRC seeks independence
The Malawi Human Rights Commission (MHRC) wants government’s two representatives on the human rights body to be removed in line…
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Govt owes fisp suppliers K30bn
Already buckling under K100 billion arrears to the private sector, cash-strapped Capital Hill is now failing to pay firms under…
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Court set up intimidatory—Judiciary
The court set up and the way proceedings are conducted is intimidatory to people, including witnesses, Chief Justice Andrew Nyirenda…
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Al Hilal match charges doubled
Bullets engage bank for pre-sale of tickets Big Bullets FC has doubled Open Stands entry charges for their CAF Champions…
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FAM plans to adopt govt minimum wage
Football Association of Malawi (FAM) has said once club licensing is effected, it will propose the adoption of government minimum…
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Mutharika unveils Njakwa-Livingstonia-Chitimba Road
President Peter Mutharika has finally kick-started construction of the long neglected Njakwa-Livingstonia-Chitimba Road after decades of lies and broken promises…
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Tales from Bed 29
It’s 5.37pm when we venture into mazy corridors of Karonga District Hospital (KDH) to meet with Jean Msowoya. She is…
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China ivory ban blessing to Malawi
China’s ban of ivory imports could be a blessing in disguise to Malawi Government’s efforts to control poaching of elephants…
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Witness parades gun in Mphwiyo’s case
On another dramatic day in court in the ongoing case of the attempted assassination of former budget director Paul Mphwiyo,…
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Malawi moves to legitimise intelligence bureau
Malawi’s National Intelligence Bureau (NIB), which has been operating without any legal provision for almost 15 years, is expected to…
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Malawi banks left scot-free for Cashgate roles
Malawi Government is yet to adhere to a recommendation by Baker Tilly to investigate the roles of commercial banks in…
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Govt’s dithering may humper hope for oil
Mexico, according to the New York Times, launched the opening of its oil industry for the first time in 75…
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Mwawi is our property–NAM
We look inside Mwawi’s letter It’s intimidatory, says Magombo-Munthali ——————————————————— NAM’s warning letter to Mwawi Kumwenda proves right her manager…
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MSB faces March 31 D-Day to recapitalise
Wholly State-owned commercial bank, Malawi Savings Bank (MSB), faces a March 31 2015 deadline to recapitalise or risk closure, Minister…
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