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Respect mothers—Mutharika
President Peter Mutharika has called on Malawians to respect, cherish and celebrate the role that mothers play in society.…
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City councils owed K13 billion
Property owners owe the country’s four city councils K13 billion in ground rates dating back to 16 years, negatively…
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Nasfam fears debt might choke economy
The National Association of Smallholder Farmers in Malawi (Nasfam) has expressed fear with the country’s high debt levels, saying…
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Reforms unit engages civil servants in Mchinji
Chief director for Public Sector Reforms Management Unit in the Office of the President and Cabinet (OPC), Seodi White,…
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Unemployment levels worry Cham
The Christian Health Association of Malawi (Cham) has asked government to provide job opportunities to nurses and midwives who…
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Nkhata Bay chiefs settle for children as heirs to thrones
To minimise chieftaincy wrangles in Nkhata Bay, traditional leaders in the districts have settled for sons and daughters as…
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Mzuzu NGOs hail NGO board office opening
Non-governmental organisations (NGOs) have commended government for initiating the opening of NGO Board offices in all regions of the…
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APM, Mia wrap up by-election campaign
President Peter Mutharika has expressed optimism that the Mozambican Government will soften its stance on the ‘botched’ Nsanje Inland Port…
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Funding woes hit KCH hard
The slimming disease of low funding that continues to hit the health sector has forced KCH to limit the number…
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Veep pays tribute to mothers as Lunzu Parish clocks 50
Vice-President Sauos Chilima yesterday graced Golden Jubilee celebrations of Lunzu Catholic Parish in Blantyre, where he wished all mothers a…
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ACB fire did not destroy key documents—official
Fire that broke out in one of the top-floor offices of the crime-busting, Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) in Lilongwe yesterday morning…
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Rail network in state capture
Local and international commentators have blamed politicians for failing to take a decisive action to maintain the country’s railway system…
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Chiefs benefiting from charcoal business
Chiefs, police and forestry officers in Neno and Ntcheu districts are among the main beneficiaries of charcoal that also ends…
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Chikulamayembe demands APM apology
Paramount Chief Chikulamayembe of Rumphi has demanded an apology from President Peter Mutharika following the fracas on September 30 when…
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APM courts bloodsucker saga victims
President Peter Mutharika of Friday assured people in the country that government will deal with those spreading fear in the…
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Cama lashes out at Escom, Egenco
Consumers Association of Malawi (Cama) has expressed concern on the continued blackouts that have affected the lives of consumers and…
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Malawi school calendar impoverishing farmers—Report
A policy and governance report has faulted the country’s school calendar effected in 2010, stating it negatively affects poor farming…
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Blood sucking fears force ZA DHO to suspend ambulances
Zomba District Health Office (DHO) in collaboration with Zomba District Council has suspended operations of ambulances after 6 pm. This…
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Chikwawa District ECD services impresses ministry
Ministry of Gender, Children, Disability and Social Welfare has commended the operations of inclusive early childhood development (ECD) services in…
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Nora Foundation trebles enrolment in Dedza
Primary school enrolment in group village head Chiluzi in Traditional Authority (T/A) Kasumbu in Dedza has trebled over the past…
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