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Ministry clarifies salary decrease
The Ministry of Education has said the reduction in April salaries was due to an error which the Department of…
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SA Covid-19 samples not yet out
Results of Covid-19 samples that were recorded at Salima Sugar Company for testing in South Africa to establish if it…
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Egenco increases power generation capacity to 442MW
The Electricity Generation Company (Egenco) has completed the expansion of Tedzani Electricity Hydropower Station project, increasing its national power generation…
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Covid-19 resurfaces in prisons
After a month without recording a Covid-19 positive case, the virus has resurfaced in the country’s prisons following news that…
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Admarc opens markets today
State-owned Agricultural Development and Marketing Corporation (Admarc) is today expected to start buying farm produce from small-scale farmers nationwide. In…
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Journalists celebrate World Press Freedom Day
Journalists in the country yesterday joined their counterparts across the world in celebrating World Press Freedom Day amid safety concerns…
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Malawi losing K25m daily on illegal mining
The Parliamentary Committee on Natural Resources and Climate Change chairperson Welani Chilenga says the country is losing about K25 million…
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Chakwera praises Catholic Church on developments
President Lazarus Chakwera has commended the Catholic Church in Malawi for its contribution to the country’s development. Speaking on Sunday…
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Journalist Limbani Moya dies
The Malawi media fraternity had a rude awakening yesterday following news of the death of veteran journalist Limbani Moya. According…
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Covid-19 vaccine uptake declines
Fewer people in the country are taking the Covid-19 vaccine in recent weeks despite the Ministry of Health extending the…
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Suspension without pay sparks debate
President Lazarus Chakwera’s order to interdict without pay all public officials suspected of misappropriating Covid-19 funds has sparked debate, with…
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Covid-19 measures relaxed, bars open till late
There is visible relaxation in the enforcement of Covid-19 precautionary measures with some social joints remaining open beyond the prescribed…
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Covid-19 delays health workers presidential honour
Health care workers will have to wait longer to get presidential recognition for their dedication due to Covid-19 restrictions on…
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Teachers to proceed with strike
Teachers Union of Malawi (TUM) says teachers in public schools will resume their strike following the expiry of the seven-day…
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Crop inspection report projects bumper yield
A crop inspection report that Minister of Agriculture Lobin Lowe presented to President Lazarus Chakwera has projected a bumper yield,…
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Covid-19 patient Admissions ease
Patient admissions for Covid-19 in the country’s public hospitals sharply declined within a month from 340 on January 28 to…
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Lhomwe chiefs divided on paramount chief
Divisions have emerged among Lhomwe chiefs on who should replace the fallen Paramount Chief Ngolongoliwa following the appointment of Senior…
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Dodma wants Covid-19 funds back from councils
The Department of Disaster Management Affairs (Dodma) has ordered all councils to transfer back about K17.2 billion they received earlier…
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Admarc secures K430bn to revamp operations
Agricultural Development and Marke t i n g Corporation (Admarc) says it has secured $548 million (about K430 billion) to…
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Task force rebuffs teachers on risk allowance
Presidential Task Force on Covid-19 has rejected a Teachers Union of Malawi (TUM) request to have teachers receive risk allowances…
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