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Nkhotakota operating without fisheries by-laws
The fishing industry in Nkhotakota District is operating without by-laws, a situation that has been blamed for dwindling fish…
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Stray buffalo terrorises Lusangazi residents
Communities in Lusangazi area in Mzuzu are living in fear after a resident spotted a buffalo wandering in a…
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Graduates urged to be innovative
The University of Malawi (Unima) Vice-Chancellor Professor John Kalenga Saka has called on fresh graduates to be proactive and…
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Aford threatens to sue govt over refugees’ relocation
The opposition Alliance for Democracy (Aford) has threatened to take government to court if it continues with plans to…
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Vendors ask APM to intervene in illegal vending
Mzuzu City vendors have asked President Peter Mutharika to ensure that city councils have adequate resources to root out…
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Kafantayeni Project frees 112 murder convicts
Taxpayer-funded Malawi Human Rights Commission (MHRC) says 112 murder convicts have been released from the country’s prisons under the…
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MRA ordered to pay ex-workers k700m
Taxpayers will have to part with about K700 million to compensate Malawi Revenue Authority (MRA) ex-workers who sued the…
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Chilima urges tough decisions to achieve accountability
Vice-President Saulos Chilima has dared civil society organisations and public sector leaders to embrace tough decisions to achieve accountability…
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NGO equips Mangochi with disaster risk reduction tools
The Cooperazione Internazionale (Coopi) on Tuesday handed over hazard maps and disaster risk reduction (DRR) toolkit to Mangochi District…
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Huge turn-up excites NRB staff in Blantyre
The National Registration Bureau (NRB) says it has received a positive turn-up in Blantyre as many people are flocking…
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LL village takes on malnutrition
People of Kachikho Village,Traditional Authority (T/A) Tsabango in Lilongwe have united to end child malnutrition. Speaking in an interview…
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Chitipa chief wants Admarc to buy more maize
Traditional Authority Mwabulambya of Chitipa has asked government to give Agricultural Development and Marketing Corporation (Admarc) enough money to…
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Partnerships crucial in combating human trafficking
Government has called for collective and effective partnership in combating trafficking in persons (TIP) in the country as one…
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Minister pleads for positive coverage
Minister of Information and Communications Technology Nicholas Dausi has urged journalists in the country to report on positive issues…
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Malawi media mourns journalist Lloyd Zawanda
A dark cloud has fallen on the Malawi media fraternity following the death of veteran journalist Lloyd Zawanda. Zawanda who was until his death station manager…
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Aford hits at DPP over quota system
The Alliance for Democracy (Aford) has said the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) plans to blindfold northerners that it will…
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MHC tenants, ministry differ on meeting
There is uncertainty on when Malawi Housing Corporation (MHC) Tenants Association and the Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban…
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APM pleads for protection of Chitipa water facility
President Peter Mutharika yesterday officially commissioned the Chitipa Water Supply project with a call for the public to jealously…
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Chamber of Mines cautions on mining myths
In the wake of tension between prospective mining investors and surrounding communities, the Malawi Chamber of Mines has warned…
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DPP SG tears into MCP, PP ‘alliance’
The governing Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) yesterday once again poked its nose into the affairs of the opposition Malawi…
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