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Political Analysts React To Dpp Apology

Political Analysts George Chaima and George Phiri have asked the opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) to start exercising decisive action on national issues.

Concerned Teachers Call For Nullification of TUM Elections

A grouping of some concerned teachers has asked the Malawi Congress of Trade Union MCTU and Civil Servant Trade Union CSTU to nullify the recent elections by the Teachers Union of Malawi TUM arguing that they were not consulted.

MHRC Hails Chakwera’s Appointment Of Women

Malawi Human Rights Commission (MHRC) has commended President Lazarus Chakwera for the recent appointment of four women in top government positions.

Auditor General’s Office Push For Amendment Of Act

Acting Auditor General, Thomas Makiwa is asking the Public Appointments Committee of Parliament (PAC) to push for the amendment of the Auditor General Act fearing that its current state continues to stand in the way of strategic operations of the office.

No Law Provides For President To Resign In MW, Legal Experts

Some legal experts have described calls by some quarters in the country for President Lazarus Chakwera to step down or call for a referendum as mere politicking, and that constitutionally, do not hold water.

New SPC To Sanitize Civil Service

Newly appointed secretary to the office of president and Cabinet Colleen Zamba has vowed to sanitise the civil service by ensuring that public resources are put to good use and every controller is being held accountable.

Chileka Airport to Be Demolished

The Chileka Airport in Blantyre will completely be demolished by next month to pave way for a new state-of-the-art facility in the next two years.

DODMA Calls For Evidence Based Data In Disaster Response

Lack of evidence based data has been singled out as one key indicator that is derailing humanitarian response and community resilience in the country.

Gwengwe For Investing In Youths’ Innovative Ideas

The Ministry of Finance says there is a need to invest in young people's innovative ideas so they can rightfully be turned into businesses for the country's economic growth.

Govt Upbeat About Launched Secondary Cities Plan

Minister of Local Government, Blessings Chinsinga has implored development partners to embrace the launched Malawi Secondary Cities Plan describing it as key to achieving the MW2063 development blueprint.

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