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CSOs divided over Unima fees K50 000 reduction
There are divisions among civil society organisations (CSOs) members regarding President Peter Mutharika’s directive to have University of Malawi (Unima)…
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Govt lacks strategic direction on fiscal policy—Experts
Government’s lack of strategic fiscal policy direction and discipline, its inconsistencies such as constant reversing of its spending cuts and…
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Chief Justice refers anti-gay case to High Court
Chief Justice Andrew Nyirenda has referred back to the High Court the discontinued Ken Msonda anti-gay case where he was…
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Party finances under spotlight
With more than 10 years elapsing without a clear direction on the K1.7 billion corruption case involving former president Bakili…
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TUM worried by delays in allowances for invigilators
Teachers Union of Malawi (TUM) has threatened not to render invigilation services next year if teachers will not be given…
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Malawi targets to eliminate trachoma by 2020
It was business as usual at Zimbabwe border posts yesterday despite threats by several groups, including the International Crossborder Traders…
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Unicaf University to bridge higher education gap
Unicaf University says the opening of the university locally will help Malawi and neighbouring countries to curb challenges in meeting…
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BWB, water users tussle over K13m water bills
Namiyango-Chigumula Water Users Association (WUA) has accused Blantyre Water Board (BWB) of contributing to the K13 million water bills the…
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Business as usual at Zim borders
It was business as usual at Zimbabwe border posts yesterday despite threats by several groups, including the International Cross border…
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Crack whip on sexual, rights abuses—Kachindamoto
Senior Chief Kachindamoto of Dedza has urged fellow chiefs in Nsanje and other districts in the country to crack the…
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Prosecutors warned against corruption
Prosecutors in the Malawi Police Service (MPS) have been urged to avoid corruption and uphold the values of their profession…
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Travellers cautioned on Zim route
The International Cross-Border Traders Association has warned all cross-border traders and shoppers that it will shut down all commercial activities…
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Activist petitions Carlsberg over pollution
Troubled with the heavily contaminated Mudi River in Blantyre, an eco-warrior non-governmental organisation (NGO) has petitioned Carlsberg Malawi Limited over…
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NBS Bank challenges K1.1bn judgement
NBS Bank has appealed against a High Court of Malawi Commercial Division order for the bank to pay about…
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Mec bosses probe stalls
Senior managers at Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) remain in office two months after they were ordered to go on a…
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Macra plans nationwide smart city initiative
Malawi Communications Regulatory Authority (Macra) has unveiled plans to undertake an initiative that will facilitate the development of a Smart…
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Mera, ACB lock horns
Tussle over K6.8bn contract Kamoto accuses ACB of harassing him ACB drags Mera to court over contract The award of…
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Govt gags civil servants over information
The Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs has embarked on an exercise that will result in all public servants taking…
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PAC, govt talks deadlock breeds new group
The deadlock in dialogue between the Public Affairs Committee (PAC) and the government over issues the quasi-religious group presented has…
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MLS to represent Nsanje ‘hyena’ in court
The Malawi Law Society (MLS) yesterday morning offered to represent in court Eric Aniva, the Nsanje man who confessed to…
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