National News
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90% aid to NGOs can’t be traced
NGOs—who donors thought were better devils than government in financial management—appear worse, having failed to account for 90 percent of…
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Analysts fault APM on Cabinet
Political commentators have observed that frequent Cabinet reshuffles are creating instability and duplication of responsibilities for some ministries and…
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Blantyre mayor commends Indian doctors
Blantyre City Council mayor Noel Chalamanda says Malawi will benefit from the services the Indian doctors would provide. He…
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Children offer to be trafficked
High poverty levels are forcing under-aged children to voluntarily accept being trafficked to work in degrading conditions as they…
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Dowa communities urged to be committed
Area Development Committee (ADC) members in Traditional Authorities (T/As) Kayembe and Dzoole in Dowa have been urged to be…
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Ntonda people want road upgraded
People of Ntonda in Ntcheu want the Manjawira-Biliat Road upgraded to facilitate smooth transportion of foodstuffs to Blantyre. Speaking…
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Buses shunning Jenda Depot
M’mbelwa District Council has directed that all buses and minibuses passing through Jenda in Mzimba district should branch off…
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Karonga NGOs demand action on Masaf 4 ‘Cashgate’
The Malawi Economic Justice Network (Mejn) Karonga Chapter says its investigations indicate that half of the materials under Masaf…
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Ministry of education, science and technology
The Ministry of Education, Science and Technology has released the 2016 Form One Selection and Junior Certificate of Education Examination…
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PSLCE, JCE results are out
The Ministry of Education, Science and Technology has released the 2016 Form One Selection and Junior Certificate of Education Examination…
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Pay disparities rock Unima
Three constituent colleges of the University of Malawi (Unima) are demanding a 30 percent salary adjustment and equality in remuneration…
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State fails to prove K1.1bn corruption
As trial continues in the K1.7 billion ($2.4 million) corruption case involving former president Bakili Muluzi, the State has now…
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Hacked Poly student sees ray of hope
Thirty-year-old John Chione, a mechanical engineering student at the University of Malawi (Unima) constituent college—the Polytechnic, may return to school…
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UN demands action on population
The United Nations in Malawi has asked the government to invest and act on findings that 46 percent of the…
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APM maintains team in reshuffle
President Peter Mutharika last evening reshuffled his Cabinet and, among others, made former Minister of Transport and Public Works Malison…
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Parliament decries late audits
Parliament’s Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has asked the National Audit Office (NAO) to categorise audit reports in order of importance…
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Teveta to upgrade substandard police roadblocks
Technical, Entrepreneurial and Vocational Education Training Authority (Teveta) has committed itself to upgrade all substandard police roadblocks in the country…
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Wandale denied bail
The Blantyre Magistrate’s court has denied bail to the self proclaimed leader of the United States of Thyolo and Mulanje and…
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Teachers defiant on strike
Teachers Union of Malawi (TUM) president Chauluka Muwake has said teachers will from Monday next week go on strike following…
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Kamlepo escapes impeachment
For about two hours on Monday, outspoken Public Accounts Committee (PAC) of Parliament vice-chairperson Kamlepo Kalua faced censure from members…
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