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Voters’ roll verification exercise starts with low turnout
The voters roll inspection has restarted on a low note in some centres in Blantyre and Chiradzulu with only less…
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Cashgate buses disposal ruling today
The High Court in Lilongwe is this afternoon expected to deliver a ruling on the matter in which government would…
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Councillors without salaries ridiculous—PPM
People’s Progressive Movement (PPM) president Mark Katsonga has said it is ‘ridiculous’ for Malawi to expect a strong local governance…
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Illegal entry costs Malawians minibuses
Two businesspeople in Karonga have lost their minibuses registration numbers KA 6233 and NB 2781 for aiding illegal entry of…
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MUB wants students to register
Mulanje Vocational Training Centre for the Blind has expressed worry that some of its students will not vote in the…
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‘Desist from politics of castigation’
Politicians must censor their utterances and desist from using inflammatory language during the electoral period or risk being taken to…
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Family receives death threats over church election
A member of Chiwembe’s St Paul CCAP Church in Blantyre, Godfrey Phiri, is living in fear after a fellow Christian…
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IG consults on K3bn claim from July 20 victims
Inspector General (IG) of Police Loti Dzonzi has said he is seeking legal advice from the Attorney General (AG) on…
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Ministry speaks on drug situation, outlines efforts
The Ministry of Health (MoH) has given an update on the availability of medicines and other supplies in the country’s…
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Court warns children against political violence
The Blantyre Child Justice Court says children should not be used to perpetrate political violence in the run-up to May…
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Lawyer accuses State of ill-treating Manondo
Hearing of the $184 500 (about K75 million) money laundering case against businessperson Pika Manondo failed to start at the…
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Malawi can do without donors —UIP president
United Independence Party (UIP) president Helen Singh has said Malawi can do without donors, arguing corruption is what has tied…
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PP governor assaulted
People’s Party (PP) Eastern Region governor Samson Msosa was on Monday assaulted in Mangochi by assailants he claims to be…
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Nice donates solar radios to vulnerable groups
As the countdown to the May 20 Tripartite Elections continues, the National Initiative for Civic Education (Nice) Trust has donated…
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Jenda residents bemoan lack of library
Residents at Jenda Trading Centre in Mzimba have appealed to providers of civic and voter education to open a library…
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Ministry to establish more ECD centres
The Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Welfare has disclosed plans to establish more early childhood development (ECD) centres across…
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Escom to raise tariff by 37%
The Malawi Energy Regulatory Authority (Mera) has given Escom the go-ahead to raise its tariff by 37.2 percent, a reduction…
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Chihana says Malawi not ready for democracy
Alliance for Democracy (Aford) president Enoch Chihana, who is also Minister of Youth and Sports, has said Malawi is not…
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CSTU, government open discussions
The Civil Service Trade Union (CSTU) and government have opened discussions on the CSTU petition whose ultimatum elapsed at the…
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JB makes pledges to youth, children
People’s Party (PP) presidential candidate in the May 20 Tripartite Elections Joyce Banda has committed to putting children and the…
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