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Whole Cabinet to decide on al-Bashir
The Cabinet will decide whether to allow or arrest Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir should he come again in Malawi…
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DPP MPs contributing towards meetings
Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) MPs in the Central Region agreed during a meeting a couple of months ago to be…
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Villagers need capacity building to monitor projects
Local governance structures need more capacity building to effectively monitor local projects in the absence of councillors, a local governance…
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Hell from nurses
They anxiously huddle in groups as if seeking comfort from each other, worried that the ever-angry nurse will overhear their…
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MCC faults PAC on resignation calls
The Malawi Council of Churches (MCC), one of the mother bodies of the Public Affairs Committee (PAC), has disputed that…
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‘Callista won’t refund salary’
Parties to the United Nations (UN)-facilitated dialogue on Wednesday said Malawi’s First Lady Callista Mutharika will not refund about K26…
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Peter Mutharika begs donors
Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Minister Professor Peter Mutharika on Wednesday said Malawi cannot do without aid. Mutharika said this…
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Police arrest 5 robbery suspects
Police in the lakeshore district of Mangochi on Tuesday arrested five people on alleged housebreaking and theft charges. Eastern Region…
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Sue Ryder Foundation vows to fight TB
Sue Ryder Foundation in Malawi has called for stakeholders’ collaboration in the fight against tuberculosis (TB). The foundation’s country grants…
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Needy students urged to work hard
Tsogolo La Ana, a Blantyre-based child welfare organisation, has asked beneficiaries of its education scheme to work hard in class…
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Limbe Auction Floors open on good note
Tobacco sales officially opened on a good note at Limbe Auction Floors on Wednesday with the highest price hitting $2.35…
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Crop production to decrease in Malawi
 The Department of Climate Change and Meteorological Services says although most parts of Malawi received good rains, prolonged dry…
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High Court reinstates Mzuni students
 The High Court in Mzuzu has reinstated six Mzuzu University (Mzuni) students who were withdrawn on academic grounds early…
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Luanar board starts work
The Malawi Public Universities Working Committee (PUWC) on Monday mandated the Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (Luanar) Board…
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Judiciary staff to get 40% arrears
Employees of the Judiciary, who ended their two and a half months strike at the weekend, on Tuesday clapped hands…
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CSOs, govt conclude dialogue
Civil society organisations (CSOs) and the Presidential Dialogue and Contact Group (PDCG) on Tuesday said they have concluded United Nations…
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CSTU sceptical about salary hike promise
The Civil Servants Trade Union (CSTU) says it will tread carefully to avoid being cheated on the announcement by the…
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Uladi claims was searched like a criminal
Salima South MP and Maravi People’s Party (MPP) president Uladi Mussa says he was treated like a criminal after being…
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Panga youth are DPP—Masangwi
Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) regional governor (South) Noel Masangwi on Monday confessed that the panga-wielding youth on the streets of…
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Tobacco growers angry with Bingu
Tobacco growers on Monday expressed disappointment at Malawi’s President Bingu wa Mutharika’s failure to announce minimum prices for this year’s…
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