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CCAP Blantyre Synod awards best teachers
CCAP Blantyre Synod, through its education department, on Monday awarded best performing teachers in the 2018 Primary School Leaving Certificate…
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Flood survivors refuse to leave Mulanje camp
Flood survivors camping at Mulambe Primary School in Traditional Authority Nkanda in Mulanje on Monday refused to leave the camp.…
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Ntchisi impresses on decentralisation
Ntchisi District Council has impressed a Capital Hill team assessing implementation of various projects under the Decentralisation Programme. The delegation,…
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Woman ‘poisons’ children, attempts suicide in Karonga
A 38-year-old woman in Karonga has allegedly poisoned her two children after her husband divorced her over suspected infidelity. Regina…
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Centre moves to counter rigging
The Centre for Multiparty Democracy (CMD) has launched nationwide training sessions for 1 500 party monitors, with a call for…
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Law Society mourns lawyer Chisanga
Malawi Law Society (MLS) has described private practice lawyer Mayer Chisanga’s death as a blow to the legal fraternity, saying…
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Elephant kills British soldier
A British soldier has been killed by an elephant at Liwonde National Park while on a counter-poaching operation with Malawian…
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298 000 learners set for Standard 8 exams
About 298 000 learners are from Wednesday until Friday this week sitting the Primary School Leaving Certificate of Education (PSLCE)…
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1 600 more police officers promoted
Fresh from criticism over the mass promotion of 7 000 police officers and 20 210 primary and secondary school teachers,…
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Government releases K688m of K5bn for tree planting
It has emerged that government has disbursed K688 million of the budgeted K5 billion for the highly touted Malawi Youth…
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Project retains girls in school in Mangochi
Girls in Mangochi can now attend school without worrying about their menstrual-related hygiene courtesy of Malawi Red Cross Society (MRCS)…
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Balaka losing K170 000 revenue daily—DC
Balaka district commissioner (DC) Ali Phiri has conceded that the council has been losing about K170 000 daily in unaccounted…
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Resolve poll queries impartially—Salima DC
Salima district commissioner (DC) Charles Mwawembe has advised newly-elected Multi-party Liaison Committee (MPLC) members in Salima South Constituency to be…
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Chiefs asked to promote rights of people with disabilities
Group village head Thanga in the area of traditional authority (T/A) Mwansambo in Nkhotakota has asked fellow traditional leaders to…
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Women embrace climate smart agriculture
Women from Ntchenachena and Chiweta in Rumphi have embraced climate smart agriculture to increase their yields. Mphizi Women Club…
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Rumphi girl’s compensation claim dispute delays case
Fights over compensation claims by relations of a nine-year-old girl, Triza Vinkhumbo, who was shot by a police officer in…
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Midwives’ body pushes for promotions
Association of Malawi Midwives (Amami) president Dr Ann Phoya has called on government to promote midwives who have worked over…
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Govt engages herbalists in TB fight
Ministry of Health has started engaging traditional healers in the fight against tuberculosis (TB) to ensure that more lives are…
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Muhosha to get Legal Aid lawyer
The High Court in Zomba has ruled that Catholic priest Father Thomas Muhosha, who is among 13 people suspected of…
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Mihowa heads Oxfam Malawi
Oxfam Malawi has elevated its deputy country director Lingalireni Mihowa to the position of country director, replacing John Makina who…
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