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Unima lecturers feel duped on pay
University of Malawi (Unima) academic staff say they feel duped by the Unima Council on the 10 percent salary…
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Planning commissioners yet to be confirmed
Members of the National Planning Commission (NPC) are yet to be confirmed over three months after their appointment, a…
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JB seeks judicial review
Estranged immediate-past president Joyce Banda has through her lawyers applied to the High Court in Blantyre for a judicial review…
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Convention squabbles still haunt MCP
A Zomba-based political analyst has observed that continued squabbles within the main opposition Malawi Congress Party (MCP), especially on when the…
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MHC increased charges illegal?
Recent controversial increases of house rentals and ground rates by the Malawi Housing Corporation (MHC), without gazetting them, have been…
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Dust refuses to settle in Livingstonia Synod saga
Serious divisions have emerged in the CCAP Synod of Livingstonia between General Secretary the Reverend Levi Nyondo and his Moderator,…
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House rules hook dodgy presidents
Revised Standing Orders sealing the loophole that Presidents have been using to dodge appearing in Parliament to answer questions from…
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Simbi has MW, SA passports
Businessperson Simbi Phiri, who is at the centre of a controversy for being awarded a multimillion kwacha water project, has…
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Synod says no to headgear, dreadlocks in schools
The 31st biennial meeting of the Blantyre Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian on Thursday resolved against allowing…
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Transformation Alliance convention calls for meaningful change
Delegates to Transformation Alliance (TA) convention today called for mindset change and patriotism if Malawi is to achieve meaningful economic growth. The…
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DPP defies CSOs deadline to refund agencies
Governing Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) has defied a seven-day ultimatum given by some civil society organisations (CSOs) for the party…
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Over 19 000 cases awaiting compensation—Ombudsman
The Office of the Ombudsman says it has over 19 000 compensation claims from Malawians who did not get their…
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Blantyre CCAP Synod votes on elders, deacons
Blantyre Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian (CCAP) yesterday voted to accommodate retired church elders and deacons in…
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Court staff to seek judicial remedy
Judiciary support staff, who resumed work yesterday after a four-week strike to push government to start paying them housing allowance,…
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Police, others to get pay late
Treasury says Malawi Police Service (MPS) and local government councils are among government ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) set to…
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World Bank calls for long-term energy investments
The World Bank says Malawi needs to invest in long-term programmes in the energy sector if the country is to…
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Chilobwe Community College gets K20m boost from FDH Bank
FDH Bank has given a boost to Chilobwe Community Technical College in Blantyre through the provision of information communication technology…
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Nice warns on defaulting national ID registration
National Initiative for Civic Education (Nice) Trust has advised people of Zomba to register in the ongoing mass identity (ID)…
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Parliamentary committee hails plan to build TTC
Members of the Parliamentary Committee on Education, Science and Technology have applauded government for its plans to build a teachers’…
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Ntcheu to have coach terminal
Ntcheu District Council has approved plans to construct a coachline terminal at the boma. The decision was made during a…
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