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‘Nkhoma Synod crying for K10m’
Malawi Government says the Nkhoma CCAP Synod pastoral letter released on Sunday was not written in good faith, arguing it…
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Congestion eases in cells, prisons
The opening of the courts after the two and a half months Judiciary staff strike has eased congestion in the…
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Bodies skeptical on Malawi’s rights report to UN
Malawi has finally presented a State Report to the UN Human Rights Committee on the implementation of the International Covenant…
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Dwindling fish worries Malawi
Malawi Government says continued dwindling fish population in the country’s water bodies is threatening the fishing industry that currently employs…
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Standard Bank hands over unit to Dedza Hospital
Standard Bank last week handed over a K3.8 million (about $22 754) Family Health Unit building to Dedza District Hospital…
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WES urges communities to harness water systems
The Water and Environmental Sanitation (WES) Network said there is a need to shore up food provisions for the country’s…
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K700 000 won in lotto draw
About K700 000 (about $4 192) has been dispersed in the 26th lotto draw conducted on Friday in Blantyre. In the…
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Malawi, Zimbabwe to maintain cordial relations
Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Professor Peter Mutharika has hailed Malawi’s bilateral relations with Zimbabwe. Mutharika was speaking…
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Malawi-US Education Exchange donates to QECH
The Malawi-US Education Exchange group on Friday donated K50 000 worth of chairs to the Gogo Chatinkha Maternity Wing at…
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Camfed warns against early marriages
The Campaign for Female Education (Camfed) has advised girls in the country to stay in school to avoid early marriages…
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Malawi Government hands over irrigation scheme
Government, through the Irrigation Rural Livelihoods and Agricultural Development Project (IRLADP), on Friday handed over a K55 million Nanzolo B…
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‘Malawi Government selfish’
The Nkhoma CCAP Synod says there are very few good things happening in Malawi, with a lot of pain being…
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Atupele vows to fight on
UDF presidential hopeful Atupele Muluzi on Sunday said he will not be intimidated with arrests, but fight on for the…
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‘Muluzi promoting family interests’
United Democratic Front (UDF) chairperson Cassim Chilumpha on Saturday accused former president Bakili Muluzi and his son, Atupele, of promoting…
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Petra pledges to empower people
People’s Transformation Party (Petra) says it will empower women, the youth and civil servants if voted into power in 2014.…
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Lack of testing kits slowing Aids fight
Shortage of testing kits is derailing efforts to combat HIV and Aids in Malawi, officials have said. Speaking in Lilongwe…
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Police arrest suspected fugitive in Balaka
Police in Balaka have arrested a man who allegedly bolted from Kachere Police Unit in Limbe with eight other suspects…
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Inkosi Kwataine in PAC allowances scandal
Inkosi Kwataine of Ntcheu collected allowances at the All-Inclusive Public Affairs Committee (PAC) Conference held two weeks ago at Limbe…
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15 parties to field 1 candidate in 2014
Fifteen opposition parties are holding talks to form a coalition and field one presidential candidate against Malawi’s ruling DPP in…
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Ministry of Health breaches drug procurement rules
Ministry of Health is in breach of procurement rules after failing to publish details of the contracts awarded to successful…
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