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Graduate cops petition IG
In what can be described as a rare display of boldness, at least 53 graduate Malawi Police Service (MPS)…
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Ntcheu court sentences three to six years for burglary
Ntcheu First Grade Magistrate’s Court has sentenced three men to six years each for burglary and theft. Ntcheu Police…
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Child prostitution worries Mzuzu
Mzuzu Police Station has expressed concern over the increase in children in and around bars and night clubs in…
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‘Bankgate’ case back in court
Nine people alleged to have defrauded four commercial banks of at least K20 billion are expected to appear before…
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Prepare for smooth succession, Mzimba chiefs told
Minister of Local Government and Rural Development Kondwani Nankhumwa says his ministry is worried over chieftaincy wrangles in the…
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Zomba teachers yet to receive leave grants
Teachers Union of Malawi (TUM) has expressed concern over delayed payment of 2017/18 leave grants to Zomba primary school…
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Chiefs against death penalty
Majority of chiefs in the country no longer prefer death sentence as punishment for murder suspects, according to the…
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VP chides chaotic DPP supporters
Vice-President Saulos Chilima yesterday expressed dismay at the conduct of some Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) youth cadets in Karonga…
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Govt lacks seriousness on energy crisis—MCCCI
Malawi Confederation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry (MCCCI) has urged government to start looking at issues of energy…
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KA floods kill three, Chilima cheers victims
Floods that have hit Karonga District since Thursday last week have killed three people, injuring three children and displaced…
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World Bank warns on debt
The World Bank has warned African governments, including Malawi, to borrow responsibly or risk their public debts reaching unmanageable…
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Unscrupulous vendors expose Malawians to cancer
Unscrupulous vendors are exposing unsuspecting Malawians to the risk of cancer following revelations that some traders are selling fresh…
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‘Continuous rains to affect maize harvest’
The continuous rains being experienced in some parts of the country are likely to affect harvested maize they are…
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Crop diversity technologies excite Dedza farmers
\Small-scale farmers from Senior Chief Kachere in Dedza say Malawi can achieve food security if the country invests in…
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KK police arrest two for possessing ivory
Police in Nkhotakota have arrested two men for allegedly possessing two pieces of ivory. The arrest coincided with that…
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Bed shortage hits Mzuzu Central Hospital
Mzuzu Central Hospital authorities have said the facility is facing acute shortage of beds in its children’s ward, a…
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EU touts citizen empowerment
Head of cooperation of European Union (EU) in Malawi Lluis Navarro has said citizen empowerment can go a long…
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Kamuzu’s lawyer Clive Stanbrook mourned
Tributes have been pouring in following the death of Clive Stanbrook (Queen’s Counsel- QC), a well-known British lawyer who…
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Sadc body for transparent, credible elections
The Electoral Commissions Forum of Sadc (ECF-Sadc) has urged electoral management bodies in its member States to ensure transparent…
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Police reject CSO’s wish to march to State House
Police have turned down civil society organisations’ (CSOs) wish to deliver their petition at Kamuzu Palace in Lilongwe during…
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