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Crime, road accidents drop
Police in the Northern Region have reported a drop in crime and road accidents between January and March, the first…
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CSOs gang up against DPP SG
Livingstonia Synod’s Church and Society Programme has teamed up with other civil society leaders to sue Democratic Progressive Party (DPP)…
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BT Utd suspend coach Mpulula
TNM Super League returnees Blantyre United have suspended their coach Leo Mpulula on disciplinary grounds. The club’s technical director…
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Ng’ambi, Phiri’s team struggling in CAF tourney
Flames midfielders Robert Ng’ambi and Gerald Phiri Jnr’s South African side Platinum Stars is struggling in the CAF Confederation…
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Money market on downward spiral
Rates on the Treasury bills (T-Bills) for the 91 days, 182 days and 364 days tenors have for the past…
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Over 100 000 people register in first week
Over 100 000 people have registered during the first week of the ongoing National Registration and Identification System (NRIS)…
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Learners slam govt on teachers’ sit-in
Irate pupils in Nkhotakota District yesterday lashed out at government for failing to address their teachers’ grievances, a development…
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Push to end Fisp
Parliament’s Budget and Finance Committee has asked government to abolish the Farm Input Subsidy Programme (Fisp) and channel the…
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Kaliwo insists MCP convention July 7-9
Malawi Congress Party (MCP) secretary general Gustav Kaliwo has maintained that the party will hold a convention from July…
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Teachers stage sit-in, some defy call
There were mixed reactions yesterday to a call by the Teachers Union of Malawi (TUM) to stage a nationwide…
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MP blasts KK Council
Nkhotakota Central member of Parliament (MP) Peter Mazizi (Malawi Congress Party-MCP) on Thursday accused the Nkhotakota District Council secretariat of…
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Women in politics need support—Wolrec
Women’s Legal Resource Centre (Wolrec) says earlier identification and empowering of women interested to contest in the 2019 Tripartite Elections…
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Malawi reaffirms commitment to fight climate change
Minister of Natural Resources, Energy and Mining Bright Msaka says government remains committed to domesticating and localising the United Nations…
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Teachers’ sit-in angers pupils
Amid growing concerns of dwindling education standards, primary and secondary school teachers today started staging their nationwide sit-in to compel…
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Farmers bemoan poor milk prices
Farmers in the country have bemoaned poor milk prices offered on the market. They made the remarks on Thursday…
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Rural hospital reducing maternal deaths
Zomba district health office has said the endorsement of Pirimiti Health Centre as a referral hospital for maternal cases…
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GBV survivor establishes NGO in LL
A Lilongwe gender-based violence (GBV) survivor Hawa Makwinja has established a non-governmental organisation (NGO) to champion the rights of vulnerable…
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Mzuzu Diocese launches strategic plan
Bishop John Ryan has unveiled a six-point strategy to guide the spiritual and socio-economic inroads of Mzuzu Diocese which…
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Mzuzu vendors boycott market fees for 2 months
Mzuzu City Council (MCC) needs to improve service delivery and law enforcement to regain the confidence of businesspeople who…
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VP inspires Mtendere Secondary School students
Vice-President Saulos Chilima on Saturday attended a graduation ceremony of Form Four students at Mtendere Secondary School in Dedza…
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