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Mutharika presidning over a Unima congregation, many students are failing to raise tuition fees
Paramount Chief Kyungu has expressed worry at the cholera outbreak in Karonga District after noticing that cases of the…
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CSO asks APM to tame ’varsity dropout crisis
Citizen Alliance, a civil society organisation (CSO) working in the governance sector, has asked President Peter Mutharika to resolve…
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Albino killers say they’d K1.1bn offer
Gerald Phiri, convicted of the murder of his 21-year-old albino niece Eneless Nkhata at Madisi in Dowa mid this month,…
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Tension in Mzuzu over high tobacco rejection rate
There was tension yesterday at Mzuzu Floors as tobacco growers expressed dissatisfaction with the high rejection rate of bales…
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Enacting gender laws not enough—US envoy
Catherine Russell, United States of America (USA) ambassador at large on global women’s issues, has commended Malawi for enacting critical…
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Mzuzu bishop-elect outlines visionwithin
Newly appointed bishop of the Mzuzu Catholic Diocese John Ryan has set tone for the “enormous task” ahead, saying he…
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Tax reforms face financial hitch
LUCKY MKANDAWIRE, Staff Reporter While Malawi Revenue Authority (MRA) is registering progress in some areas of reforms as approved by…
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Uncle, accomplice get 17 years for albino niece’s murder
Mponela First Grade Magistrate’s Court has sentenced a man and his accomplice to 17 years imprisonment for abducting and murdering…
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Road Traffic to remit all revenue to RBM
Treasury has directed the DRTSS that with immediate effect, it should start remitting all revenue it collects directly to the…
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Kasamba CCAP hosts partners from Mid-Argyll churches in Scotland
The Kasamba Church in Lilongwe of the CCAP Synod of Livingstonia is hosting a team of five personnel from…
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BT police re-launches bike patrols
After a three-year break, Blantyre Police Station has re-launched bicycle patrols as one way of tightening security within its policing…
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Machinga moves to lower albino killings
Stakeholders in Machinga have embarked on a joint awareness campaign to reduce the rising cases of abductions and killings of…
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Project empowers Lilongwe women
More women in Lilongwe are demanding quality services in reproductive, maternal and neonatal health (RMNH), an end line evaluation…
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Slow progress in LCC K8.6bn debt collection
Lilongwe City Council (LCC) says it is not impressed with the progress it is making towards collecting city rates…
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Donors back Lisap quest for sustainability
The K748 million (about $1.1million) Livingstonia Synod Aids Programme’s (Lisap) new journey to strengthen its sway in some parts…
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MCH gets K124m drugs
CitiHope International and its partners have come to the rescue of Mzuzu Central Hospital (MCH) with drugs worth an…
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Government establishes district peace committees
Government in collaboration with a civil society taskforce has began the process of establishing pilot district peace committees (DPCs) in…
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Contractors ask Roads Authority to root out corruption
Contractors have asked the Roads Authority (RA) to root out corruption ahead of the 2016 roads and bridges tendering…
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Shake up at Local Government
There is a shake-up in the Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development following immediate transfers of eight district…
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MEC vehicles up for grabs as creditors pounce
Six vehicles belonging to the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) have been put under the hammer following the commission’s failure…
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