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Muluzi k1.7 billion case resurfaces
The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) returns to court with the K1.7 billion Bakili Muluzi case next month. This will mark nine…
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Ministry of Gender hails 2015
The Ministry of Gender, Children, Disability and Social Welfare said it registered tremendous progress in the fight against child abuse…
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‘No’ New Year at Mzuzu Prison
Around midnight, the sky was alight with fireworks as Malawians welcomed the New Year despite the prevailing economic hardship. Forget…
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Residents torch vehicles over ‘snake’ pastor rumours
A crowd of mostly youthful residents of Lilongwe’s Area 25 Township and the police were yesterday embroiled in running battles…
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MLS faults government on JB Cashgate role
The Malawi Law Society (MLS) has faulted government for ‘prosecution through the media’ in a matter the State is accusing…
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Snatched from the jaws: Malawi abolishes 600 000 child marriages
Malawi nullified over 600 000 child marriages in 2015 thanks to the Marriage, Divorce and Family Relations and Trafficking in…
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‘Malawians suffered in 2015’
Economic commentators have described 2015 as a year when lives of average Malawians took a plunge as evidenced by soaring…
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A stroll into 2016
From as early as 7pm on Thursday, most revellers drove into Blantyre Central Business District (CBD), some even walked…
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Uladi appointed acting PP president
Former president Joyce Banda has finally relinquished her position as leader of People’s Party (PP) and appointed vice-president responsible for…
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Disability unfriendly facilities exposing people to infections
People with disabilities are at high risk of contracting infectious diseases due to disability unfriendly water, hygiene and sanitation (Wash)…
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CHRR pledges continued promotion of universal human rights
The Centre for Human Rights and Rehabilitation (CHRR) has pledged to continue promoting people’s universal human rights by paying special…
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NGOs partner to address communities’ challenges
A project to reduce environmental degradation through cash-strapped communities from traditional authorities (T/As) Mponda and Chimwala in Mangochi has…
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The year water crisis made Blantyre stupid
Residents of Blantyre city and the surrounding areas started 2015 with dry taps as constant power failures and the flooding…
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Police officer in court over medical supplies
A police officer identified as 22-year-old Ester Norman working for B-Division under the police mobile unit is appearing before the…
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APM sees stable economy, more jobs in 2016
President Peter Mutharika says he is hopeful that the kwacha will stabilise, more jobs will be created and new businesses…
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Mutharika wishes Malawians Happy New Year
President Peter Mutharika has wished all Malawians wherever they are a Happy and Prosperous New Year with new hope and…
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Bushiri in court
Major Prophet Shepherd Bushiri has taken to court a Lilongwe-based businessperson Timothy Phiri for allegedly defaming him and failing to…
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Polytechnic graduates develops security software
Two graduates from the Polytechnic, a constituent in the University of Malawi (Unima) have developed a mobile security system that…
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When tax exceeds service charge
The common person’s understanding of tax is that it is a percentage that government collects on an earning. Usually, the…
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Parliament’s unfinished business
Nearly five months have passed since revelations that two deputy speakers at the National Assembly, Clement Chiwaya and Esther Mcheka-…
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