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Paladin to cut costs, lay off workers at Kayelekera Mine
Dual-listed Paladin Energy Limited,owners of Kayelekera Mine (KUM) in Karonga through its subsidiary Paladin Africa Limited, has announced a reduction…
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Tea production rises sugar output drops
Tea production stood at 1.7 million kilogrammes (kg) in July, compared to 1.1 million kg in July 2012, while sugar…
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NAM, Tigresses allow council to arbitrate
NAM and Tigresses have accepted Sports Council to arbitrate on the wrangle that occured during the aborted Presidential Cup finals…
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Fresh hiccup on Phalombe road
Completion of the stalled Zomba-Jali-Phalombe-Chitakale Road is set to delay further after the Roads Authority (RA) rejected a Lebanon bank…
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Chakwera demands Lipenga resignation, JB to come home now
Malawi Congress Party (MCP) president Lazarus Chakwera has called for the resignation of Minister of Finance Ken Lipenga, secretary to…
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Heads should roll at Capital Hill—Chakwera
Malawi Congress Party says it is gravely saddened with ongoing shameless revelations involving alleged selfish acts of plunder and looting…
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Veteran politician Kalowafumbi Khofi dies at 83
Veteran politician and former MCP director of research Dr Godfrey Nobi Kalowafumbi Khofi Phiri has died. Khofi aged 83, died…
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Kapito says President should resign
Civil society organisations (CSOs) operating under the resuscitated Grand Coalition have given the Joyce Banda administration 30 days to act…
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Parliament orders Treasury audit
The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) of Parliament yesterday called for an urgent forensic audit into circumstances that have led to…
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Puma pledges more investment in Malawi
Global oil company, Puma Energy, active in over 35 countries across the globe, has said it views Malawi as a…
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Tax regime: targets, efficiency, spreading burden
Beating targets, meeting projections and achieving goals is what every planner would die for. Apparently the Malawi Revenue Authority (MRA),…
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Police confisticate K7.8m, 5 netted at accountant general
Five people were today afternoon picked from the accountant general’s office for questioning by Malawi police in the capital, Lilongwe,…
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Malawi CSOs give JB 30 days to act on governance lapses, call for tax halt
Members of the Malawi Civil Society operating under the resuscitated umbrella called Grand Coalition have called on tax payers to…
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Fedoma angered with delays to gazette disability Bill
Federation for Disability Organization in Malawi (Fedoma) is not amused by government tactics not to gazette the disability Bill and has…
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Globe Metals initiates Cost reduction plan
Globe Metals and Mining, the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX)-listed miner exploring for niobium at Kanyika in Mzimba, will continue its…
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SRFL irks Mutharika over sponsorship
Professor Peter Mutharika, through his aide Ben Phiri, on Tuesday hit back at the Southern Region Football League (SRFL) over accusations that…
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Kaliati, 2 others fail to take plea
Former Minister of Information and Civic Education Patricia Kaliati and two others on Tuesday failed to take plea before Blantyre…
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24-hr security for Accountant General
Police is providing 24-hour security for Accountant General (AG) David Kandoje in the wake of the shooting of Ministry of…
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Another civil servant arrested with millions
Police in Lilongwe on Monday night arrested a civil servant at Capital Hill after he was found with K3 million…
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Ndilowe calls for a civil service crisis meeting
In the wake of high level corruption following the shooting of budget director Paul Mphwiyo, reports reaching Nation Online indicate…
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