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Macra warns broadcasters on poll coverage
Malawi Communications Regulatory Authority (Macra) has threatened to deal with any radio or television station that is deemed to have…
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Deputy Speaker yet to be charged
The Malawi Police Service (MPS) says they have not yet charged Deputy Speaker of Parliament Jones Chingola despite summoning him…
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Tax window is not a bait to defaulters—MRA
The Malawi Revenue Authority (MRA) has said the opening of the Voluntary Compliance Window (VCW) to tax defaulters to regularise…
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Zomba inflation at 60.6 percent
Malawi’s old capital, Zomba has recorded one of the highest inflation rate at the highest in June at 60.6 percent,…
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‘Mini-Olympics not for talent identification’
Mini-Olympics task force technical chairperson John Kaputa believes the barring of Tigresses players from the Southern Region Select squad by…
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Kayuni, Chiotcha slump on ABU rankings, Masamba rises
Malawi Defence Force (MDF) boxers Osgood Kayuni and Chimwemwe Chiotcha have slumped on the African Boxing Union (ABU) rankings while…
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Blantyre-Zomba Road half way through
The Blantyre-Zomba Road being constructed by Mota-Engil is over half way through at 62 percent completion, officials have said. The…
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NICE faults MEC on information blackout
The National Initiative for Civic Education (NICE) Trust has accused the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) of failing to provide adequate…
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Aid suspension inevitable—CHRR, Cedep
The mismanagement of State resources was so blatant and government’s response to the abuse so superficial that donors’ decision to…
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KU man arrested for ‘sex’ murder
Police in Kasungu have arrested 45-year-old Molen Zikieli on suspicion that he murdered a man he reportedly caught red-handed having…
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JB must apologise to Malawians—Chakwera
Malawi Congress Party (MCP) president Lazarus Chakwera says President Joyce Banda must apologise to Malawians for the plunder of public…
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Nasaf accuses politicians of contaminating civil service
President of the National Salvation Front (Nasaf) James Nyondo says the decision by the then ruling United Democratic Front (UDF)…
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Parliament stops study allowances
The Parliamentary Service Commission (PSC) has directed deputy clerk of Parliament responsible for corporate services Renard Mapemba to stop using…
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Turning body into canvas
Humans have marked their bodies with tattoos for thousands of years. These permanent designs—sometimes plain, sometimes elaborate, always personal—have served…
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Homosexual laws under microscope
The Constitutional Court in Blantyre will from December 2 start reviewing the laws that make homosexuality an offence that attracts…
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Nsanje DC cautions CSOs
Nsanje district commissioner Harry Phiri has cautioned civil society organisations (CSOs)operating in the district to submit financial reports to his…
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Malawi Queens lose first games in World Fast5 Netball series
Malawi Queens have lost both games in the FAST5 Netball World Series today, when they went down 35-37 baskets against…
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Lilongwe companies in attack scare
An anonymous gang is threatening unspecified random attacks on premises of several companies in Lilongwe, but the Malawi Police Service…
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Media warned against bias
African journalists gathered for two weeks in Namibia have been warned against being bias and swayed by emotions when reporting…
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Political parties debate 2014 polls in Mzuzu
The National Initiative for Civic Education (Nice) Trust will today face political parties at a debate which seeks to discuss…
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