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Poor budget allocation killing irrigation—CSOs
A public expenditure tracking (PET) survey conducted by Kasungu Civil Society Network (Kusnet) has revealed that low budget allocation…
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UDF, Lucius Banda rift worsens
Barely four days after President Peter Mutharika hit at Balaka parliamentarian Lucius Banda, the United Democratic Front (UDF) has described…
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M’mbelwa urges chiefs to protect women rights
Inkosi ya Makhosi M’mbelwa V of Mzimba has urged traditional leaders to take the lead in safeguarding women and…
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St John’s Hospital in need of K250m
Health workers at St John’s Hospital in Mzuzu have launched a campaign to raise about K150 million to buy…
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APM urges clergy to support development agenda
Government has asked religious leaders to support its development programmes to make Malawi a progressive nation. President Peter Mutharika…
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National Bank gives borrowers, depositors relief
National Bank of Malawi (NBM) yesterday became the first commercial bank to react to the Reserve Bank of Malawi (NBM)…
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Unilia closes over staff strike
University of Livingstonia (Unilia) has closed down two colleges following a strike by academic and non-academic workers demanding a…
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NGO calls for awareness on dropped child abuse cases
Network for Youth Development (NfYD) has called on people of Mulanje to scrutinise child abuse cases that have been…
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BWB rolls out prepaid metre installation exercise
The Blantyre Water Board (BWB) will from Monday next week start installing prepaid water metering system in selected townships…
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Misuku Hills, hidden treasure
Misuku Hills in Chitipa is a beautiful place. If properly utilized, Misuku Hills would turn into one of the best…
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IUF commemorates Women’s Day
International Union of Food (IUF) women’s project on Saturday commemorated international Women’s Day at an event in Blantyre. National coordinator for…
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Malawians must embrace quality culture—MBS
Malawi Bureau of Standards (MBS) says it has stepped up efforts to ensure quality standards are fully embraced by both…
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‘Malawi has enough anti-malaria drugs’
The United States Ambassador Virginia Palmer has assured Malawians of availability of enough stocks of anti-malaria drugs in the…
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Presidential race lacks hype
With just about 24 months before the country holds its general elections in May 2019, political enthusiasm primarily from…
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Gwengwe gets new political lifeline
Prodigal son Sosten Gwengwe has emerged as the candidate for the opposition Malawi Congress Party (MCP) in the Lilongwe…
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Malawi govt in financial fix
Revelations about public hospitals depleting 87 percent of their drug budgets with four months to the end of the…
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Ministry disowns circular on dress code
Ministry of Education, Science and Technology (MoEST) has dismissed reports that it has authorised the wearing of hijabs and…
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Mulanje police commend awareness meetings
Mulanje Police Station officer-in-charge Deputy Commissioner Edith Misuli has urged community policing officials to continue conducting crime prevention awareness…
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Shire Valley communities want monuments for flood victims
Nsanje and Chikwawa communities have said they want to erect pillars in memory of people who died in the…
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Murky water flowing out of KU taps
Kasungu Municipality residents have expressed concern over cloudy and smelly water being supplied by Central Region Water Board (CRWB).…
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