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Health
Unicef delivers anti-cholera supplies
Bwaila Hospital is the second busiest of the 61 health facilities in Lilongwe, where frontline health workers are working tirelessly…
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Business
Strengthening farmers’ resilience in a changing climate
In Malawi, climate change has negatively impacted rural farmers by reducing their crop yield and increasing their vulnerability to…
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Irregularities, fraud rock PVHO
Irregularities and fraud have rocked the running of Plant and Vehicle Hire Organisation (PVHO) where some officers are accused of…
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Confidence key to women’s success in May elections—UN
United Nations (UN) resident coordinator Mia Seppo has said female candidates need to remain confident to win in May’s Tripartite…
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Government releases K65m for cashgate probe, cases
Malawi Government says Treasury has released K65million (US$155 502) for continued investigation and prosecution of cashgate cases amid reports that…
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Norway to fund female aspirants
The Norwegian Government says it will provide limited cash support to women aspiring for positions in the forthcoming tripartite elections…
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Government spending ‘illegally’
Malawi Government is “illegally” spending taxpayers’ money by implementing the revised budget framework without seeking Parliament approval, Weekend Nation has…
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Judiciary moving judges to LL for cashgate hearings
Minister of Information Brown Mpinganjira yesterday revealed the Judiciary will move some of its High Court judges based in Blantyre…
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Politicians collect voter card details
With the May tripartite elections fast approaching, some politicians are said to be collecting and keeping details of registration cards…
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US Embassy guards owed K670m in allowances—Audit
Acontractor engaged to provide security at the US Embassy in Lilongwe is involved in a case of non-compliance after failing…
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Forum petitions govt on asset declaration
The Forum for National Development (FND) on Wednesday petitioned government through the Lilongwe City Council, asking all Cabinet ministers and…
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Forum hits at Livingstonia Synod on Mphwiyo, cashgate
The Forum for National Development (FND) on Saturday hit at the CCAP Livingstonia Synod, accusing it of being hard-hearted against…
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Nurses postpone strike amid upgrading battles
The National Organisation of Nurses and Midwives (Nonm) has postponed the strike of nurses and midwives which was slated to…
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Blood shortages fuel maternal deaths—Pachi
Parent and Child Health Initiative (Pachi) has said blood shortages in hospitals remain one of the major contributing factors to…
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National News
MPs accused of cheating constituents on CDF
Some Members of Parliament (MPs) are still presenting the K7 million annual funding from the Constituency Development Fund (CDF) as…
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MCP youth cheer 200 patients at KCH
Malawi Congress Party (MCP) youth on New Year’s Day cheered about 200 patients at Kamuzu Central Hospital (KCH) in Lilongwe…
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50-50 elections campaign will be non-partisan—Kaliya
NGO Gender Coordination Network (GCN) chairperson Emma Kaliya says the organisation’s current campaign to ensure a 50-50 gender representation in…
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JB’s aide attacks Chilumpha
President Joyce Banda’s adviser on communication and political affairs Elias Wakuda Kamanga yesterday attacked the former People’s Party (PP) vice-…
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ACB doing spot checks on subsidised fertiliser sales
The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) says it is conducting spot checks on sales of fertiliser under the Farm Input Subsidy Programme…
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‘Escom proposed tariff hike to hit health sector’
Malawi Health Equity Network (Mhen) executive director Martha Kwataine says the proposed 58 percent increase in electricity tariffs will eat…
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