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Cities losing revenue to fraud
Fraud and revenue under-declaration have short-changed Lilongwe, Blantyre and Zomba city councils, resulting in gross under-performance, The Nation can reveal.…
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Govt courts Indian investors
Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Francis Kasaila has assured prospective investors of maximum security should they decide to…
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UK countess hails LL Police Station
The Countess of Wessex yesterday visited Lilongwe Police Station Model Victim Support Unit (VSU) to appreciate what it is doing…
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MPS call for patriotism
Deputy Inspector General (IG) of Police responsible for administration, Duncan Mwapasa, has called on Malawians to be patriotic as one…
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Mussa challenges procurement officers
Minister of Labour, Youth, Sports and Manpower Development Henry Mussa has asked procurement officers to deal with corruption in government.…
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Ecam to develop toolkit for employers
The Employers’ Consultative Association of Malawi (ECAM) has developed a toolkit for employers which provides relevant workplace information and promotion…
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APM appoints board members for Egenco, shakes MBC board
President Peter Mutharika has made some changes in the board for the Malawi Broadcasting Corporation (MBC) and appointed board members…
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Ward demarcation in 2020
Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) has said demarcation of wards in constituencies which have been facing some anomalies will be…
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Minister urges farmers not to sell maize
Minister of Labour, Youth, Sports and Manpower Development Henry Mussa has asked farmers in the country not to sale their…
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Be proactive, Msaka tells Egenco officials
Minister of Natural Resources, Energy and Mining Bright Msaka has advised newly-formed Electricity Generation Company (Egenco) management to be…
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‘Escom fast-tracking measures to minimise blackouts’
The Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (Escom) has said it is fast-tracking the implementation of mitigation measures to minimise the…
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Incessant blackouts anger consumers
Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (Escom) customers continue to express their dissatisfaction over extended blackouts that have resurfaced despite the…
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Govt sends cholera warning
Ministry of Health has warned people in the country, especially those travelling to Mozambique, to be cautious and practise…
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Admarc junior workers stage strike
Junior workers at Agricultural Development and Marketing Corporation (Admarc) headquarters in Limbe have begun their indefinite strike demanding a review…
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Bill talks tough on parties
It is undemocratic —Umodzi Party It will improve accountability—UDF The Political Parties Bill will bring sanity in the political arena…
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Magistrate fired for corruption
The Judicial Service Commission has finally dismissed magistrate Maxford Gandali, who was suspended last year following his alleged involvement…
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MCP’s Mlomo ditches anti-Chakwera camp
Former Malawi Congress Party (MCP) regional chairperson Daniel Mlomo has ditched the party’s faction which was calling for fresh convention…
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‘Unima unbundling will end bureaucracy’
Education experts have said unbundling of University of Malawi (Unima) would resolve long-standing governance and bureaucratic challenges. Limbani Eliya Nsapato,…
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Fallout over Unima unbundling
In a debate whether to unbundle the University of Malawi ( U n i m a ) a n d…
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Project benefits 250 000 households in NE, CK and BT
About 250 000 households in Nsanje, Chikwawa and Blantyre will benefit from United in Building and Advancing Life Expectations (Ubale)…
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