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Editors Pick
Mutharika in Ethiopia for Comesa summit
President Peter Mutharika on Saturday left the country for Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, to attend the 18th Heads of State Summit…
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National News
Concerned Chitipa citizens want DC out
There was commotion at Chitipa District Council Secretariat on Friday when a charged crowd stormed the office of acting district…
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Business News
No harm caused by Kayerekera
The Ministry of Natural Resources, Energy and Mining has moved in to assure the nation that a spillage incident at…
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Editors Pick
NRB to start issuing birth certificates
The National Registration Bureau (NRB) is soon expected to start issuing birth certificates to all newly born babies in Blantyre,…
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Business News
Malawi supports Egypt’s economic recovery
Malawi Government has assured Egypt of its continued support as it rebuilds its economy following the Arab spring. In an…
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Environment
AICC pioneers tree planting movement in Njewa’s area
The African Institute of Corporate Citizenship (AICC), an international non-governmental organisation, on Friday pioneered a tree planting movement at Sankhani…
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National News
Albino abductor commits suicide
Joseph Andiwochi, 19, who was last Thursday arrested in Machinga has committed suicide. He jumped from a moving police vehicle…
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National News
Sadc committed to women empowerment—Kaliati
Malawi Minister of Gender, Children, Disability and Social Welfare Patricia Kaliati has said Southern African Development Community (Sadc) member States…
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Business News
Poor network hampers Malawi tax collection—MRA
Poor telecommunication network is a major challenge that most business operators are facing when sending business reports to Malawi Revenue…
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National News
Malawi Vice-President off to Singapore
Malawi Vice-President, Saulos Chilima left the country on Tuesday for Singapore to study the Singapore Public Sector Reforms in-depth. The…
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National News
Invest more in education—Irish ambassador
Irish Ambassador Aine Hearns has urged government to invest more in education, with a special focus on educating girls. She…
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Editors Pick
Minister closes shebeen
Minister of Gender, Children, Disability and Social Welfare Patricia Kaliati has ordered the closure of Mama’s Shebeen beer drinking joint…
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Business News
Mangochi chief against relocation for hotel project
Group Village Head Msumbi of Traditional Authority (T/A) Nankumba in Mangochi has said his people will not leave their native…
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Editors Pick
WHO to help prevent cholera in Malawi, Mozambique
The World Health Organisation (WHO) regional office for Africa has intensified country support to prevent cholera from reaching internally displaced…
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Business News
K2 billion for damaged roads repair
Minister of Transport and Public Works Francis Kasaila on Thursday revealed that the tentative budget for rehabilitation of damaged roads…
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Environment
Cisanet calls for solidarity on floods
The Civil Society Agriculture Network (Cisanet) has commended government for acknowledging effects of floods in many parts of the country…
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Business News
CFTC rolls out business clinics
The Competition and Fair Trading Commission (CFTC) has noted that lack of knowledge on fair and unfair business practices was…
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Editors Pick
Wife’s tragic death recounted
Samuel Jickson, whose wife was killed by unidentified dogs in Lilongwe on February 17, describes her death is the most…
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Business News
Aret introduces three new tobacco varieties
Agricultural Research and Extension Trust (AretT) has introduced three new tobacco varieties in Malawi, which according to the trust are…
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Front Page
BCC set to demolish houses on Mpingwe hill
Blantyre City Council (BCC) has warned that it is set to demolish all illegal settlements on Mpingwe hill. Anthony Kasunda,…
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