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EU for natural ways of fighting fall armyworms
The European Union (EU) Ambassador to Malawi Sandra Paesen has urged authorities and farmers in Malawi to promote natural ways…
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Vehicle rams into house, injures child
A lorry carrying bags of maize on Tuesday rammed into a house at Mpondagaga in Nkhotakota District, injuring a five-year-old…
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Breakthrough Christian Assembly promotes charity, voluntary work
Breakthrough Christian Assembly, a Lilongwe-based ministry, on Tuesday launched a charity project to promote and assist venerable people within and…
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Dual Citizenship Bill to benefit Malawi—Minister
Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Emmanuel Fabiano says Malawi stands to benefit from Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) once…
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UN for centralised Parliament support
The United Nations (UN) has centralised its support towards the National Assembly to promote a unified approach. After signing an…
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Delegates bang heads over sanitation
Over 1 200 delegates from 84 countries are expected to brainstorm potential solutions to sanitation and hygiene woes in Africa…
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Tackle albino atrocities—EU
European Union Ambassador Sandra Paesen has called for serious criminal investigations and coordination among countries to fight abductions and killings…
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Court to hear missing MEC materials case
Lilongwe Magistrate’s Court will today hear a case where Manase Jossam, a Lilongwe Area 25 resident, was found with National…
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Audit exposes K118m CDF rot
E Nearly two years after revelations concerning some legislators abusing Constituency Development Fund (CDF), a recent National Audit Office (NAO)…
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Pastors pray against killings of people with albinism
Pastors under Dedza Pastors Fraternal on Saturday prayed and marched against killings of people with albinism and increasing cases of…
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Mzuzu vendors refuse to relocate
Vendors plying their trade outside Mzuzu Main Market have vowed to continue selling their products in undesignated points despite Mzuzu…
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KCH seeks tutors for child cancer patients
Kamuzu Central Hospital (KCH) has appealed to stakeholders to mobilise volunteers to teach children undergoing cancer treatment as they miss…
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NGO empowers Rumphi women farmers
Civil Society Network on Climate Change (Cisonecc) has rolled out a project to empower women in Rumphi with climate-smart agriculture…
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APM opens barrage, hits at critics
President Peter Mutharika yesterday commissioned the $50 million (about K36 billion) World Bank-funded Kamuzu Barrage and bridge and used the…
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Ombudsman petitioned over albino killings
Two groups and some concerned citizens have petitioned Ombudsman Martha Chizuma to thoroughly investigate the country’s failure to protect persons…
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Presidential debate not for all—Task force
Not all the nine presidential hopefuls in the May 21 2019 Tripartite Elections will take part in the upcoming March…
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Heavy rains cause damage, injuries
Heavy rains accompanied by windstorms in parts of Central and Southern regions have injured people and caused extensive damage to…
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Security officers detain, deport SA journalist
Police and Immigration authorities on Monday detained and barred South African journalist Ntombizodwa Patience Makhoba from entering the country through…
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Mulanje district to plant 1.8m trees
Mulanje District Council says it will plant 1.8 million tree seedlings in the ongoing 2018/19 National Tree Planting Season. District…
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Machinga registers few women aspiring candidates
Only seven out of 58 aspiring candidates that have submitted their nomination papers to Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) from the…
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