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MHRC offices broken into
Robbers steal computers, accessories Traces of security breakdown in the country continued on Saturday night when robbers broke into offices…
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Government to deal with illegal indigenous wood markets
Government has announced plans to scale up patrols in protected forest reserves in the country in order to stop illegal…
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Govt to implement K5 000 tuition fee in primary schools—Aford
President of the Alliance for Democracy (Aford) Enoch Chihana has claimed government is planning to institute a K5 000 ($10)…
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Mzimba chiefs lobby NGOs on child marriages
Chiefs in Mzimba have asked non-governmental organisations (NGOs) striving to combat child marriages to reach out to the girls…
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‘Law must reflect wishes of Malawians’
The Special Law Commission has assured Malawians that it will address problems of inconsistencies and disparities in sentencing suspects.…
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Tengani coronation tomorrow
A Bachelor of Science degree, a Master’s degree in Information Systems Engineering, coupled with a lucrative job as group IT…
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Government starves patients
Amid worsening health woes in Malawi’s public hospitals, patients in the country’s hospitals continue to bear the brunt of it—the…
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JB responsible for Cashgate—survey
Over 40 percent of Malawians believe former president Joyce Banda was responsible for the plunder of public purse popularly known…
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University selection draws fire from education activist
The National Council for Higher Education (NCHE) on Friday released the first-ever harmonised results for all public institutions using the…
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Stop manipulating women, warns Kaliati
Minister of Gender, Children, Disability and Social Welfare Patricia Kaliati has warned men against manipulating and duping women in…
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Fire guts Ask Beverages Warehouse in Limbe
Property worth millions of kwacha has been lost in an inferno that gutted Ask Beverages Warehouse in Limbe, Blantyre yesterday.…
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OPC acts tough on ministers
The Office of the President and Cabinet has directed that ministries should fund internal and external allowances for line…
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Parliament flouts law on Ombudsman
The National Assembly risks facing a legal challenge for flouting the Constitution for inviting direct applications from individuals for…
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Parliament, ACB probe speakers
The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) has said it has received a complaint about alleged abuse of office by First Deputy…
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Racial face of cashgate
Asian businessmen spared Ligoya wrote Bingu on matter The spate of arrests in Cashgate and the financial scandals has given…
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Sadc’s economic integration stuck
The Southern Africa Development Community (Sadc) has made no progress in implementing its all-inclusive economic integration as the bloc…
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Fam calls up local squad ahead of Swaziland game
The Malawi national football team, Flames are expected to regroup over the weekend and start training on Monday at the…
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‘Stop being spectators in development’
The Pan African Civic Educators Network (Pacenet) has urged Malawians to take a leading role in defining and implementing the…
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Livestock farmers cry for abattoir
Livestock farmers in Chikwawa and Nsanje have complained that the unavailability of abattoirs in the area is a major…
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OPC admits interference, but Treasury defensive
While Chief Secretary to the Government George Mkondiwa and the Public Service Reforms Commission (PSRC) admit that political interference is…
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