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Malawi Congress Party campaign director, Moses Kunkuyu, has told Zodiak that his party believes that justice is primary over peace as society has no peace without justice.
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It has emerged that most public schools in the country do not have title deeds as required by law, a development which has makes them vulnerable to encroachment.
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All parties to the on-going presidential election case have finally filed written submissions with the constitutional court.
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In Mulanje early morning today, angry villagers have torched eleven houses, killed and also stole live goats after a dead body was discovered following alleged pronouncements by some members of that village that they had a dead body which they were offering at K500,000.00.
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Dwangwa United Football Club is third to be booted out of the race for the TNM Super League honors following a 0-2 defeat at the hands of Karonga United yesterday.
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Malawi Law Society-MLS-says in order to avoid problems in future elections in the country, the 50 + 1 electoral reform bill should be brought back to parliament and passed into law.
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Public Affairs Committee PAC will hold its Annual General meeting in Blantyre this coming Wednesday when new office bearers including a new Chairperson will be elected.
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Three people died yesterday while fourteen were rushed to a clinic in Ntcheu after lightning struck while they prayed.
The lightning struck a CCAP Church building at Tsangano in Ntcheu District. Ntcheu Police Officer-in-Charge, Obrey Nyirenda, says some of the injured are admitted to Tsangano Health Centre.
The lightning struck a CCAP Church building at Tsangano in Ntcheu District. Ntcheu Police Officer-in-Charge, Obrey Nyirenda, says some of the injured are admitted to Tsangano Health Centre.
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The Public Affairs Committee is today meeting leaders of the Human Rights Defenders Coalition and later in the afternoon UTM president Dr. Saulos Chilima in continuing dialogue over misunderstandings sparked by management of elections.
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About 97 percent of the country’s population is said to be shunning formal money lending institutions for the informal sector a development experts say is worrisome.
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