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CSAT Tips New NLGFC Boss On Council Reforms

The Center for Social Accountability and Transparency(CSAT) has tipped the newly appointed Executive Director for the National Local Government Finance Committe to spearhead operations of the much touted reforms in district councils.

Covid-19 Taskforce Told to Revise Targets

The Presidential Taskforce on Covid-19 has appealed to Malawians to get vaccinated to close the gap between the vaccinated and unvaccinated.

700 Ethiopian Nationals Up for Repatriation

A total of 350 Ethiopian nationals are bound for repatriation, an exercise rolled out by the Immigration Department in partnership with the Ethiopian government.

CSO's Accuse Parley of Overstepping Mandate In Filling Station Sell

The Malawi Civil Society Led Black Movement (MABLEM) and the Human Rights Consultative Committee (HRCC) has asked Parliament to respect the independence of the country's judicial system.

CAMA Accuses Government of Defiance

The Consumers Association of Malawi (CAMA) has accused government of being defiant due to failure by various Ministries, Departments and Agencies to respond to public concerns.

Tipper Owners Angered By Mining Firms

A group of owners of Tipper Trucks has grown frustrated over what it calls monopolization by some mine owners who are now transporting products such as quarry from their mining sites.

MIE To Enhance Teacher-Librarian Training

The Malawi Institute of Education (MIE) says it is planning to do more teacher-librarian trainings in different districts to reach out to more teachers for better management of libraries in schools across the country.

KK Wildlife Reserve Elephants Fitted with Tracking Collars

Cases of human-elephant conflict are expected to reduce in areas surrounding Nkhotakota Wildlife Reserve following an exercise to fit the animals with tracking devices to easily monitor their movements.

Namiwa Plans Another Set of Demonstrations

Action Against Impunity (API) claims there is undesirable levels of executive arrogance in how President Lazarus Chakwera is handling socioeconomic challenges affecting Malawians.

MDF Soldiers Safe in DRC Despite Anti-UN Protests – Maj Mlelemba

The Malawi Defence Force (MDF) has described as unfortunate the ongoing protests by civilians against the United Nations (UN) peacekeeping mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo, commonly known as MONUSCO.

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