National News
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Donors bail out govt with K12bn health package
Four Western governments have unveiled $21.6 million (about K12.1 billion) package to support Malawi’s health sector budget lines and…
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Admarc faces 18 000 tons maize deficit
State produce trader Agricultural Development and Marketing Corporation (Admarc) says it needs about 18 000 metric tonnes (MT) of maize…
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Man nabbed for trafficking children to Moz
Amid growing cases of child trafficking, police in Zomba have apprehended 26-year-old Ernest Moses for allegedly trafficking six boys…
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K2 m examination fees stolen at Thyolo Secondary School
Robbers armed with pangas on Monday morning stole K2 million ($3,351.87) from Thyolo Secondary School, Police have confirmed. The…
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Two candidates present their nomination papers to MEC
Two candidates on Tuesday presented their nomination papers to the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) in Ngala Ward, Lilongwe Msozi…
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Student teacher rescues girl from abuse
In a rare move of activism, a female student teacher in Ntchisi has exposed the alleged abuse of a…
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Mzuzu to host disability commemorations
Malawi will on Friday join the global community in commemorating the International Day of People with Disabilities with the…
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Unilia pleads with govt to release funds
University of Livingstonia (Unilia) owned by the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbeytarian (CCAP) has requested…
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Engage right-based approach in HIV fight—Panos
Development communication organisation Panos Institute Southern Africa (PSAf) says stakeholders need to engage a right-based approach to prevent the spread…
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Malawi’s inequality soars
A report by Oxfam International has exposed the growing levels of inequality in the country, with the gap between the…
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Malawi needs more specialist orthopedic surgeons
Government has bemoaned the inadequate number of specialist orthopedic surgeons to effectively deal with many casualties of accidents, including general…
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Chikwawa female students challenged to opt for science subjects
Lack of science laboratories in the country’s secondary schools is said to be a major contributing factor to most female…
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5 Malawians contract HIV, 4 die every hour
About 42 000 people continue contracting HIV, a virus that causes AIDS every year in Malawi, translating into about five…
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Press Group of Companies commemorates World Aids Day
Press Group of Companies on Tuesday commemorated the World Aids Day with a call for members of staff to go…
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Hunger bites hard in Balaka
Balaka is one of the districts where crops were washed away by flood early this year. Today, some families are…
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One still in hospital after Magalasi accident
One person who sustained a fracture on the left foot during a road accident along the Magalasi Road near…
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Limbe Police recover four plasma TVs
Police in Limbe have recovered four plasma television sets bought using a suspected bogus cheque at Globe Televisions Shop…
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Fedoma applauds inclusive education initiative
Federation of Disability Organisations in Malawi (Fedoma) says the introduction of inclusive education will help increase the number of…
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Motorcycle riding school finally opens in Mzuzu
The Northern Region’s first ever school of motorcycle riding school finally opened its doors on Monday, courtesy entrepreneur touched by…
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Three CSOs unveil accountability initiative
Three civil society organisations (CSOs) have unveiled an initiative to provide Malawians with a voice on council affairs and…
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