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Business News
Malawi groundnuts rejected in EU markets
Experts have warned that it will be impossible for groundnuts grown in Malawi to sell in European Union markets unless…
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National News
K22.8bn needed for health centres
Government needs around K22.8 billion to build additional 76 health centres to meet the required ratio of health centres to…
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Editors Pick
Vendors admit politics confuses city order
Vendors in Lilongwe have said politics has led to disorder in the city as some of them have returned to…
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National News
Street vendors face eviction in Lilongwe
The Ministry of Local Government and vendors’ representatives in the capital, Lilongwe on Wednesday agreed to immediately stop illegal vending…
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Editors Pick
Norway gives Malawi K13.5bn
Norway has given Malawi K13.5 billion (about 250 million Norwegian kroner) as its contribution towards the National Budget. The funds…
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Development
Moving towards using DNA technology to combat crime
It might sound surreal, but Malawi is moving towards using DNA technology to combat crime such that preparations are underway…
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Journalists challenged to speak the truth
Staff Reporter In Grahamstown, South Africa Professor Herman Wasserman, deputy head of the School of Journalism and Media Studies at…
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Editors Pick
Luanar authorities want to revert to Bunda
Authorities at Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (Luanar) have asked Parliament to change the name, saying, it is…
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Business News
Japan joins mineral quest in Malawi
Japan has joined the race to invest in Malawi’s mining sector following news that the two governments are discussing…
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Editors Pick
Minister survives attack, officials stoned
Malawi’s Minister of Environment and Climate Change Management Halima Daudi on Friday survived an attack at Mitundu in the capital,…
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Editors Pick
US gives K182m rescue package for Dzaleka
The United States of America (USA) has provided $500 000 (about K182 million) for the World Food Programme (WFP) to…
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Business News
Ex-soldiers in Mchinji form Comsip Network
Former soldiers from the Malawi Defence Force (MDF) have regrouped in Mchinji District and formed a group called Retired MDF…
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Health
Curbing early pregnancies in Malawi
Rose Mwale, 18, got pregnant last year while in Form Two at Mitundu Secondary School in the capital, Lilongwe. She…
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Namasalima Singers back to life
They recoiled into silence after hogging the airwaves on the wings of their accapela classic Fulumirani Yehova in 1987, but failed to…
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Irish Aid commends climate smart agriculture
The Irish Aid—a development arm of government of Ireland—has commended World Agroforestry Centre for its role in promoting agricultural practices…
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Business News
Filling stations may start selling ethanol next year
Filling stations in Malawi may start selling ethanol fuel to motorists whose cars run on petrol and discussions with…
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National News
Fluctuating crop prices anger Mitundu farmers
Farmers at Mitundu in Lilongwe have complained against continued lowering of prices of various crops at the market. The farmers…
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Guest Spot
‘Articulate needs properly’
The World Bank is funding projects such as the National Water Development Programme to help improve access to clean water.…
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Development
Malawi youths and rhetorical leadership
As the country celebrates 49 years of independence on July 6, the role of the youth is becoming questionable, especially…
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Adventists hold music concert
Central Malawi Conference (CMC), regional headquarters of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church in the Centre, held a music concert at Sunbird…
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