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136 dropouts return to school in Mzimba
Church of Central Africa Presbyterian (CCAP) Synod of Livingstonia through a project under its health department has brought back 136…
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Rumphi chiefs commit to end open defecation
Traditional leaders in Rumphi have agreed to have sanitary facilities in all their villages by end of next year in…
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Fire guts section of Kawalazi Tea Estate factory
Fierce fire has destroyed a section of export-oriented Kawalazi Tea Estate Factory in Nkhata Bay, damaging tea and a…
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Zambian President given freedom of Blantyre City
President Edgar Lungu of Zambia was on Sunday conferred the Freedom of the City of Blantyre. Speaking at a…
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Education keen on upgrading schools
Minister of Education, Science and Technology (MoEST) Emmanuel Fabiano says his ministry is committed to improving education standards in the…
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US critiques reforms
The United States of America (USA) has criticised Malawi’s ongoing public sector reforms and slow progress of Cashgate cases in…
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Macra ignores Minister, AG on Lacell licence
Malawi Communications Regulatory Authority (Macra) has bypassed its parent ministry and the Attorney General (AG) in re-awarding the controversial mobile…
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APM urges patriotism, integrity, hard work
President Peter Mutharika has urged Malawians to be patriotic, have integrity, work hard and strive for positive results in everything…
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Thyolo Chief hails Card
Traditional Authority (T/A) Mbawera of Thyolo District has hailed Churches Action in Relief and Development (Card) for complementing government’s effort…
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Chikwawa’s Makhuwira court opens after five years
The Judiciary has pledged to deploy a magistrate and other staff to manage affairs at the rehabilitated Makhuwira’s Ngwengwe court…
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300 graduate in business management in Ntchisi
Over 300 small- scale businesspeople who ply their trade in Ntchisi, recently graduated in business management skills. Speaking in an…
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Wolrec in women empowerment
Cases of gender-based violence have been reduced in Salima due to the introduction of reflect groups by Women’s Legal Resources…
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Mzimba East communities constructing public school
Communities in Mzimba East Constituency have been forced to start constructing primary school blocks after the Seventh Day Adventist (SDA)…
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Mzuzu vendors boycot market fees
Vendors in Mzuzu have boycotted payment of market fees two months after the city council raised the fees from K80…
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Beam engages commuters on hygiene, sanitation
First Lady Gertrude Mutharika’s Beautify Malawi Trust (Beam) has urged operators of minibuses, buses and bicycle taxis to embrace total…
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Zambia, Kenya to grace July 6 celebrations
Zambia President Edgar Lungu and Kenya’s Vice-President William Ruto are among the high profile guests expected to grace Malawi’s 51st…
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Leaders reflect on Parliament
Emotion, drama and wry humour were evident when Parliament wrapped up nine weeks of a memorable Budget Session in Lilongwe…
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CCJP brands Mines Ministry evil
Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace (CCJP) has branded Ministry of Natural Resources, Energy and Mines evil for allegedly tolerating…
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GOVERNMENT HIKES LOWEST SALARIES
Lowest paid civil servants will smile all the way to the bank after government approved a salary increment ranging from…
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Prayers set tone for independence feast
Interdenominational prayers organised by the country’s clergy on Sunday set the tone for Malawi’s 51st Independence Anniversary Celebrations which reach…
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