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New rights commissioners hired
President Peter Mutharika has appointed new commissioners for Malawi Human Rights Commission (MHRC) following the expiry last August of the…
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APM declares intent to industrialise Malawi
President Peter Mutharika has said he is determined to industrialise Malawi through various wealth-creation projects which will utilise modern paved…
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US hands over K1.3bn medical supplies, books
The United States of America has donated assorted medical equipment and supplies to Kamuzu Central Hospital (KCH) and books to…
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DPP, UDF to unveil promises Sunday in Lilongwe
In a rare coincidence, political bedfellows governing Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) and United Democratic Front (UDF) are set to launch…
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Power of incumbency
The more things change, the more they remain the same. With barely two months to the May 20 2014 Tripartite…
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Nice upbeat on voter turnout
National Initiative for Civic Education (Nice) Trust has described its nationwide mock voting exercise as a game changer with potential…
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Kasungu village gets solar power
People of Mandevu Village in Traditional Authority (T/A) Mwase in Kasungu will have the chance of using low-cost solar powered…
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Group moves to reduce dependence on tobacco
Agriculture Transformation Initiative (ATI), an organisation which aims to diversify tobacco-dependent economies, says there is need for a comprehensive plan…
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300 Malawians displaced in SA
Ministry of Information and Communications Technology says no Malawian has died while two sustained injuries and 300 were displaced in…
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Masambuka case adjourned to May 6
The High Court in Zomba on Tuesday further adjourned to May 6 hearing of a case against suspects in the…
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Medical specialists promotion inspiration—Ministry
Ministry of Health (MoH) says it expects the promotion of 11 medical specialists to chief specialists to motivate their colleagues…
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Allowances to nowhere
There are no documents proving anyone travelled anywhere and needed fuel or per diems. But between 2014 and 2018, government…
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Three more presidential hopefuls tussle
Three out of four scheduled presidential hopefuls tussled on Tuesday night in the second of the three-part 2019 Presidential Debates…
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Students riot in Nkhotakotata
Angry students at Nkhunga Community Day Secondary School in Nkhotakota went riot on Monday and destroyed K1.7 million property following…
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Karonga District Council lauds community managed projects
Karonga District Council says it is overwhelmed with the progress and sense of ownership for projects under Community Managed Socio-Economic…
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Project reduces stunting, underweight
World Vision Malawi says the Malawi Maternal Newborn and Child Health (MMNeCH) programme has helped reduce stunting and prevalence of…
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BWB needs K108.4bn to replace worn out pipes
Blantyre Water Board (BWB) says it needs $150 million (about K108.4 billion) to replace the utility firm’s old pipes which…
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TUM, govt agree on promotions, arrears
Teachers Union of Malawi (TUM) secretary general Charles Kumchenga says the union has agreed with government to start promoting secondary…
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Lawyers push for end to abuses in camps
Malawi Law Society (MLS) has recommended the setting up of more camps for flood victims to split men, women and…
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Association donates K120m relief items to flood victims
The Asian Muslims Relief Aid (Amra) charity organisation on Sunday distributed relief items worth K120 million to families affected by…
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