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Govt to stop paying ‘defiant’ diplomats
In a bid to push compliance to a recall order, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation says it will…
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UK minister in Malawi to assess humanitarian situation
United Kingdom (UK) Minister for the Department for International Development (DfID) James Wharton is in Malawi to assess the impact…
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US says election results won’t affect relations with Malawi
Results of presidential elections in the United States of America will not in any way affect the country’s relationship with…
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PIL fuels the LUANAR dream with K100m
Petroleum Importers Limited on Tuesday got its name grossly embedded in the history of Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural…
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Teachers challenged to deliver with available resources
Government has challenged teachers and education managers to innovate and deliver quality education using available resources. Minister of Education, Science…
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Water crisis moves Must students to riot, college closed
Students at Malawi University of Science and Technology (Must) in Thyolo yesterday went on the rampage to protest lack of…
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Private media takes on APM
Private media owners have threatened to boycott press conferences organised by State House and hand President Peter Mutharika and his…
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Corruption may cost Malawi future MCC funding
Malawi risks losing out on the next round of funding from the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) because of slow progress…
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Illovo, shareholders face off in court
Trial in the case involving Illovo Sugar (Malawi) Limited and its minority shareholders began yesterday at the High Court’s Commercial…
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APM launches K17bn BWB Likhubula project
President Peter Mutharika yesterday launched the K17 billion Likhubula Water Supply System project which is expected to help Blantyre…
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Salima communities register 70% reduction in waterborne diseases
Communities under traditional authority (T/A) Ndindi in Salima have reduced cases of waterborne diseases such as cholera and dysentery by…
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Mchinji Police arrest three child abductors
Law enforcers in Mchinji have arrested three people on allegations that they kidnapped and unlawfully holding three minors with an…
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MDAs suspend operations over funding
Ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) have suspended delivering some of its social services to the people because government is failing…
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UK MPs predict tough times for poor Malawians
A delegation of United Kingdom (UK) members of Parliament under the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association has predicted tough times ahead…
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Researcher bemoans increase in typhoid cases
One of the Malawi Liverpool Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Programme researchers has said investigations into typhoid indicate an increase…
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Study exposes sanitation, hygiene gaps in LL markets
A recent study by Mtendere Organisation has exposed serious gaps in the water, sanitation and hygiene sector in various…
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15 witnesses in Illovo, shareholders case
As the case between Illovo Sugar (Malawi) Limited and its minority shareholders resume at the Commercial Division of the…
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Camp court rescues 12 young offenders
Twelve young people suspected of committing various crimes have been released on bail following a camp court session held…
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Mix-up in bingu wealth probe
There is uncertainty over a probe into the K61 billion wealth of former president Bingu wa Mutharika because…
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Livingstonia Synod clocks 10 in LL, attacks govt
Church of Central Africa Presbyterian (CCAP) Livingstonia Synod yesterday celebrated 10 years of its Lilongwe Presbytery with an attack…
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