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Govt finally recruits doctors, others
After a lengthy wait, newly graduated medical doctors, pharmacists and physiotherapists can now breathe a sigh of relief as…
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First Couple hosts children’s Christmas party
President Peter Mutharika and First Lady Gertrude Mutharika on Tuesday hosted a children’s Christmas Party at the Sanjika Palace…
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Dwindling participation worries MEC
Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) has raised concern over the dwindling number of political parties contesting in by-elections despite the…
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MDF kicked out of road project
The National Construction Industry Council (NCIC) has stopped the Malawi Defence Force (MDF) from proceeding with the construction of…
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Electricity tariffs going up January 1
Malawians will from New Year’s Day in 2016 start dipping deeper in their pockets to pay for electricity as…
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Keep Blantyre City Clean initiative boosted
Blantyre City Council (BCC) Mayor Noel Chalamanda’s Keep Blantyre City Clean and Green initiative has received a boost of…
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350 Nsanje households yet to access funds
Over 350 vulnerable households in Nsanje are yet to access Malawi Red Cross Society’s (MRCS) Social Cash Transfer three…
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Central Region Police on high alert for festive season
Commissioner of police in the Central Region George Kainja has assured residents of the region that police officers are…
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Committe warns council on financial management
National Local Government Finance Committee (NLGFC) has warned Nkhotakota District Council over underperformance on financial management. Council chairperson Samson…
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World Vision Malawi hands over underfive clinic to Endindeni
World Vision Malawi(WVM) on Monday handed over a K16 million under five clinic to Endindeni community in Mzimba District.…
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Chitipa has no library service
Chitipa District is yet to have a national library structure, close to 50 years since the National Library Service…
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Escom vandalism case verdict today
The Neno Second Grade Magistrate Court is today expected to deliver judgement in a case of vandalising of Electricity…
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Lack of wheelchairs affecting mobility
Lack of wheelchairs remains one of the major contributing factors to mobility challenges, a special needs teacher has said.…
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‘Technical support crucial in digital migration’
Malawi Digital Broadcast Network Limited (MDBNL) says television (TV) installers and Malawi Posts Corporation (MPC) staff are crucial in…
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Deforestation threatens irrigation schemes—Chiyembekeza
Minister of Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Development Allan Chiyembekeza says excessive deforestation is threatening the future of irrigation schemes.…
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Government probing 63 civil servants over abuse of funds
Sixty-three people have been sent on paid forced leave at the Ministry of Health (MoH) on suspicion that they embezzled…
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Mphwiyo co-accused out
The High Court in Lilongwe has granted bail to Steve Likhunya-Phiri who is the new accused person in the…
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Low turnout in by-elections
Tuesday’s by-elections in Zomba Chisi Constituency, Ngala Ward in Lilongwe Msozi North Constituency and Mtope Ward in Mchinji West Constituency…
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Clerk of Parliament fate January 12
The High Court in Mzuzu will on January 12 2016 decide the case where four members of Parliament (MPs)…
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