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Ex-RTD boss accused of swindling pensioner
Former director of the Road Traffic Directorate (RTD), James Kalinde, is accused of swindling K2.5 million (US$5 966)out of a…
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Mixed reactions on JB’s forgiveness remarks
Some members of President Joyce Banda’s Cabinet have lashed out at activists and opposition leaders for accusing the President of…
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Government struggling to seize cashgate property
Although some progress has been made, government is struggling to get its hands on some property suspected to have been…
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K200m blwn on Chilumpha case
Malawi Government has blown at least K200 million (US$487 804) of your tax to pay a British lawyer the Democratic…
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Kondowe advises govt on diplomatic ties
Activist and Civil Society Education Coalition executive director Benedicto Kondowe says Malawi needs diplomatic relations based on national and not…
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Mhen against promoting specialists to Capital Hill
Malawi Health Equity Network (Mhen) has condemned the practice of promoting specialists in the health sector into management positions at…
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Lilongwe residents threaten MHC, council over poor services
Residents of Lilongwe City’s Area 6 medium density township have petitioned Malawi Housing Corporation (MHC) and Lilongwe City Council, threatening…
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Tension mounts over land sale in Lilongwe
Tension is mounting at M’bwetu Village in Traditional Authority (T/A) Chitukula in Lilongwe where community members have ganged up against…
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Mandela’s legacy can move Malawi forward—Chakwera
Malawi Congress Party (MCP) president Reverend Lazarus Chakwera today said departed South African icon Nelson Mandela’s legacy can help move…
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JB dumps PR firm Bell Pottinger
President Joyce Banda has turned her back on Bell Pottinger, the UK public relations firm that was propping her image…
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Government says Kasmbara’s law firm got K30m legal fees for case which never took off
Government is investigating former minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs Ralph Kasambara for millions the ministry paid to settle claims…
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Civil servants protest again over delayed salaries
Civil servants yesterday gathered at Capital Hill in Lilongwe to protest against non-payment of November salaries for some of their…
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Servants stealing public funds through fuel, deceased staff
The Budget and Finance Committee of Parliament has asked Secretary to Treasury Newby Kumwembe to investigate concerns that some officers …
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How colleges are duping students
Some syndicates in the country have been forging college examination papers, transcripts, certificates and agreements with foreign examination bodies to…
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Government banks on electronic pharmacies to curb drug theft
Minister of Health Catherine Gotani Hara last Friday said government expects the process of turning the country’s hospital pharmaceutical systems…
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Cashgate property seizure left in police hands—DPP
The Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Bruno Kalemba has said the seizure of property, including houses and vehicles belonging to…
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Chimunthu out of 2014 parliamentary race
Speaker of Parliament Henry Chimunthu Banda on Tuesday announced he will not contest as Member of Parliament (MP) for his…
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Malawi receives K9m medical equipment
The Turkish government has donated $20 000 (about K9 million) worth of medical equipment, for delivering maternal health services, to…
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Weak performance forces govt to add Fisp contractors
Limited capacity of some transporters contracted to deliver fertiliser under the Farm Input Subsidy Programme (Fisp) has prompted government to…
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JB’s UK PR firm has image problems
The UK public relations firm which President Joyce Banda has hired to prop up her image in the wake of…
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