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Constituency & Ward Boundary Report Ready this Nov

The Malawi Electoral Commission-MEC says in November, it will submit to Parliament it’s final report on the review of constituency and ward boundaries.

NFRA Insists on Meeting Maize Deficit Demand

National Food Reserve Agency (NFRA) insists it will be able to meet the demand for the 2022/2023 emergency food aid despite having a deficit of 67, 000 metric tons.

10 Killed in Kasungu Road Accident

At least ten people died in a road accident around Nkhamenya in Kasungu district last night. Three others are critically injured.

Chakwera Markets Malawi to US Investors

President of the Republic of Malawi Dr. Lazarus Chakwera has touted Malawi as the best destination for agricultural investment.

Africa Child Foundation Joins Childhood Cancer Fight

A non-governmental organization Africa child foundation (AFC) has accelerated its support towards Childhood cancer awareness and nutrition.

CRA Calls For More Cannabis Markets

The Cannabis Regulatory Authority (CRA) is proposing the need for Malawi to identify well structured markets which can assist to achieve it's targets in cannabis cultivation.

JB to Represent Malawi at Queen’s Burial

Former President Joyce Banda has left the country this morning for Britain where she will represent President Lazarus Chakwera at the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Abbey in London on Monday, September 19.

Advocates Differ on Status of Malawi’s Media Freedom

Media advocates have expressed diverse views on the accusations that the government is stifling freedom of the media in Malawi, and that the acts are having a bearing on the country’s democracy.

CAMA Doubts Impact of Petrol Price Reduction

The Consumers Association of Malawi (CAMA) has cast doubt on whether the downward adjustment in the pump price for petrol will trigger any adjustments in general commodity prices.

MACRA is Violating Right to Free Speech - MISA Malawi

The media advocate group MISA Malawi on Tuesday appeared before the Parliamentary Committee on Media, Information and Communications in Lilongwe where reiterated its stand that the revocation of licences for radio stations undertaken recently by the Malawi Communications Regulatory Authority (MACRA) is too drastic.

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