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North too angry for demonstrations—priest
A Catholic Priest yesterday said people in the Northern Region are too angry to hold peaceful protests. Father Eugene Ng’oma…
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More lawsuits in Karonga-Songwe Road project
Two more local contractors have dragged Zhejiang Communication Construction Company (ZCCC) to court over contractual disagreements in the construction of…
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Over my dead body—APM
A day after violent demonstrations to force electoral body chairperson Jane Ansah to resign, President Peter Mutharika dubbed the protests…
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Law enforcer becomes victim of protests
A misdirected teargas canister accidentally lands in a police vehicle, a panick-stricken officer and others jump for their lives and…
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40 arrested over demos
Police in the Northern Region have arrested 40 people suspected to have been involved in looting, theft and torching of…
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Lifestyle audit haunts ACB
It is an open secret that some public servants in the country have questionable lifestyles compared to their source of…
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Mobocracy!
Demonstrations to force Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) chairperson Jane Ansah to resign continued on Friday in Mzuzu, where people went…
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No Chakwera, Chilima at independence celebrations
In a clear sign of bad blood among politicians in the country, we have established that opposition party leaders who…
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Mystery over MDF, police media briefing
There was anxiety in Blantyre on Friday when journalists waited for nearly seven hours for a joint Malawi Police Service…
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Fire Ansah or persuade her to quit—MCP
Opposition Malawi Congress Party (MCP) has warned that unless the beleaguered Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) chairperson Jane Ansah is fired…
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Vigil makes Ansah point, turns into a big gig
From a long march earlier on Thursday, protesters in Lilongwe turned up in large numbers for a vigil, held in…
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Nsanje women’s ward gets facelift
Doctors without Borders on Wednesday handed over a rapid screening unit and refurbished the female ward at Nsanje District Hospital.…
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Dowa benefits from K630m Wash project
The United Purpose (UP) says its newly introduced K630 million Dowa Integrated Water Sanitation and Hygiene (DI-Wash) Project will build…
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KCH appeals for support
Kamuzu Central Hospital (KCH) director Dr. Jonathan Ngoma has appealed for financial and material support for improved service delivery at…
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Mpherembe lauds K1.3bn initiative
Senior Chief Mpherembe of Mzimba has commended the CCAP Synod of Livingstonia Church and Society Programme for a K1.3billion economic…
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Protesters, DPP cadets clash
Tension and security concerns forced organisers to cancel the protest march in Blantyre despite the High Court earlier allowing Human…
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Protest, vigil in Lilongwe
The country’s immediate past vice-president Saulos Chilima and Malawi Congress Party (MCP) president Lazarus Chakwera were among the estimated 4…
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Presidential ballots under inspection
Presidential ballot papers in the May 21 Tripartite Elections are currently under inspection following a June 27 Constitutional Court ruling…
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Demos turn ugly
What were said to be peaceful demonstrations to force Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) chairperson Jane Ansah to resign turned ugly…
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Malawi loses 0.12% GDP to floods
The recent floods that hit 15 districts led to a negligible 0.12 percent loss in the country’s nominal gross domestic…
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