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Muluzi Denies Ever Using a State-Funded Convoy, HRDC Demands Him To Pay

The United Democratic Front president Atupele Muluzi has vehemently denied ever using a vice-presidential convoy as allegedly purported by the Human Rights Defenders Coalition.

Workplace Covid-19 Infections Rising in Malawi

There are rising cases of corona virus infections at the workplace in Malawi. The majority of them, health authorities say, are infections through contact with the infected. Meanwhile, adherence to Covid-19 preventive measures continues to be a concern among health professionals.

CRWB Loses 20 Percent Revenue Through Fraud & Corruption

The Central Region Water Board has disclosed that it loses 20 percent of its water revenue through fraud and corruption.

Only Two Electoral Cases Still in Courts

The May 21 tripartite elections will go down the annals of history as unprecedented in as far as litigation in court is concerned.

President Chakwera’s Ascendancy Opportunity for Reform

Human Rights Watch says Malawi’s new president, Lazarus Chakwera, should use his electoral victory as an opportunity to reset the country’s human rights record, Human Rights Watch said today. On June 28, 2020, Chakwera was sworn in as president following a rerun vote on June 23, in which he won 58.57 percent of the vote.

Mixed Views on MK722 BN Provisional Budget

The first provisional budget for Dr. Lazarus Chakwera’s administration has drawn mixed reactions with some seeing it as feasibility while others say it is a tough ride for the new administration.

Parliament Approves K722.4 Billion Provisional Budget

New Finance Minister, Felix Mlusu had his first assignment Tuesday when he presented the 722 billion kwacha provisional budget which is expected to run government operations between July 1 and October 31st this year.

Edukans Foundation For 20% Share of the Budget For Improved Education Standards

An educational institution Edukans Foundation has pleaded with government to prioritize education by allocating at least 20% in the national budget so that education programs are effectively implemented.

Treasury Banking Hopes on Parliament

The 2019/2020 national budget which was pegged at 1.9 trillion kwacha is expiring this Tuesday, June 30.

Meaningful Freedom Should Allow For Shared Resources, Chakwera

Malawi’s newly elected President, Reverend Dr Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera has described the country’s freedom from colonialism and one party system as of no use if the citizens still languish in poverty, tribalism, corruption and other vices.

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