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Ombudsman rebukes Admarc management
The Ombudsman Tujilane Chizumila has rebuked Admarc management for unfairly treating an employee and for failing to honour invitations from…
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Chanika sees no hope for female councillors
Gender activist Emmie Chanika says Malawians should not expect to see many women becoming councillors during the May 20 Tripartite Elections. Chanika…
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Soir lobbies for women empowerment
The Swedish Organisation for Individual Relief (Soir) has urged Malawi to enhance women economic empowerment initiatives for the country to…
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Students Magazine in aid of KCH mortuary
The Students Magazine , in partnership with Graphix Solutions, has mobilised resources towards the rehabilitation of the broken down Kamuzu…
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Mkwezalamba claims Malawi expenditure within budget
Malawi’s Finance Minister Maxwell Mkwezalamba claims government is spending within the budget approved by Parliament from July 1 last year.…
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Norway faults leaders, says corruption on the rise even in churches
Norwegian Ambassador Asbjorn Eidhammer on Tuesday faulted Malawi’s leaders and civil society organisations (CSOs) for rising corruption which he said…
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Friends of Orphans target more needy children
Blantyre-based Friends of Orphans-Malawi has set out on a campaign to reach out to most vulnerable children in the country.…
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Focus on saving lives, not the dead—Kwataine
The Malawi Health Equity Network (Mhen) has said there is need for authorities to put more resources on saving people’s…
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Join gay case or face lawsuit, MHRC told
Two civil society groups have called on the Malawi Human Rights Commission (MHRC) to join the gay case within seven…
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CCAP General Assembly calls for peaceful elections
The General Assembly of the CCAP has stressed the need for the contesting political parties to conduct peaceful campaign as…
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Caregivers vital in child development
World Vision Malawi (WVM) says caregivers have a vital role to play in the development of a child. WVM cluster…
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Prof Chisi sues MEC
Umodzi Party (UP) presidential candidate Professor Chisi has sued Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) for disqualifying him as a presidential candidate…
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Bodies rot at KCH: Minister not aware, cold rooms down
While dead bodies have been rotting at the Kamuzu Central Hospital (KCH) in Lilongwe for over a month due to…
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Cashgate report: Govt says K6.1bn, not K13bn stolen
Malawi’s Finance Minister Maxwell Mkwezalamba on Monday defended the omission of names of various individuals and companies involved in the plunder of…
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Audit faults RBM, banks
The British forensic auditors have faulted the Reserve Bank of Malawi (RBM) and commercial banks in the country, saying some…
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‘Change the youth’s mindset’
The Youth Initiative in Development (Yide) said there is need to change the mindset of the youth if they are…
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Atupele storms Zomba
United Democratic Front (UDF) presidential candidate Atupele Muluzi on Sunday challenged Zomba City and Rural residents to vote out of government the…
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Rev. Maseya laid to rest
Former CCAP Blantyre Synod moderator, the Reverend Thomas Nelson Maseya, who died on Saturday, was buried at HHI cemetery in Blantyre on…
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‘Election for the youth’
A parliamentary contender for Blantyre City West Constituency Steve Mikaya has described the May 2014 Tripartite Elections as an election…
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MEC dismisses voters’ roll theft
The Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) has dismissed reports that its employee stole the voters’ roll. MEC’s reaction comes after Hanleck…
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