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FUM wants Fisp abolished
Farmers Union of Malawi (FUM) wants Fertiliser Input Subsidy Programme (Fisp) abolished saying it has failed to benefit the agricultural…
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CSOs change tune on demos
The Civil Society Grand Coalition says there is no guarantee it will organise demonstrations in Lilongwe and Mzuzu, as earlier…
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MEC allows disqualified candidates to contest
The Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) yesterday announced that it has allowed all candidates that were disqualified on the basis of…
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Chimunthu doubts realisation of 30 % youth representation
Speaker of the just dissolved National Assembly Henry Chimunthu-Banda has doubted the realisation of 30 percent youth representation in decision…
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Ben Phiri dismisses IG claims
Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) director of field operations Ben Phiri has accused Inspector General (IG) of Police Lot Dzonzi of…
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Aspirants make 10 commitments to children
Six presidential candidates yesterday committed to improving the quality of health service delivery and work towards empowerment of the youth…
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IMF’s K8.4 billion awaits elections
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) says it will await results of the May 20 Tripartite Elections before it can release…
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Cashgate suspect wants seized property back
Former principal secretary in the Office of the President and Cabinet (OPC), Joster Njanji, has asked the High Court to…
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CSTU wants to date presidential candidates
The Civil Service Trade Union (CSTU) plans to meet presidential candidates to seek their views on civil service reforms in…
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Govt seeks disposal of ‘Cashgate’ buses
The Malawi Government is asking the High Court to release the six buses suspected to have been bought using Capital…
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ACB briefs PAC on forensic audit files
The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) has told the Public Affairs Committee (PAC) that it will not publicise details of the 10…
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JB too busy for EU-Africa Summit
President Joyce Banda has joined three other African leaders who are not attending the two-day European Union (EU)-Africa Summit taking…
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5 more arrested in Goliati fracas
Police yesterday arrested five more suspects in connection with the violence that claimed two lives at Goliati in Thyolo on…
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GSK announce new investments
GlaxoSmithkline (GSK), one of the world’s leading research-based pharmaceutical and healthcare companies, has announced a series of new investments in…
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Umsu bemoans deteriorating standards in Unima colleges
The University of Malawi Students Union (Umsu) has said students are learning under pathetic conditions in constituent colleges of the…
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Cicod donates mosquito nets to 1 000 households
The Centre for Integrated Community Development (Cicod) has donated mosquito nets to 1 000 families in 28 villages in Senior…
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High Court clears Maulidi
The High Court in Mzuzu has cleared People’s Party (PP) general secretary Paul Maulidi and another PP official of electoral…
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Six arrested for tearing PP cloth
Some six Lilongwe residents—five Malawians and a Rwandese—are in police custody for allegedly tearing and attempting to burn a People’s…
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ACB wins review case against Mvula, Jumbe
The Malawi Supreme Court of Appeal has ruled that a section in Anti-Corruption Bureau’s (ACB) Corrupt Practices Act (CPA), which…
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National Youth Council commends political parties
National Youth Council of Malawi executive director Aubrey Chibwana has commended political parties that have entrusted the youth with senior…
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