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Govt Optimistic Pigeon Peas Could Transform Malawi's Economy

Government is optimistic that pigeon peas is one key crop that can assist in transforming the country's agriculture sector and economy.

PAC Ask Judges to Comply With A 90 Day Ultimatum

Public Accounts Committee of Parliament (PAC) has asked the Judiciary to compile a list of a backlog of cases in courts.

EU, Waste Advisers & Council Want Costly Fertilizers Replaced

The European Union says Malawi should realize that with the scarcity and increasing costs of fertilizers, composite manures are an alternative for the attainment of food security.

Admarc Suspends CEO, Chiphiko

The Agricultural Development and Marketing Corporation (ADMARC) has suspended its CEO, Rhino Chiphiko over the purchase of a luxury 107 million kwacha vehicle.

Central Region Immigration on Mass Repatriation

The central regional office of the Department of Immigration and Citizenship Services says will from next week start repatriation of irregular migrants as one way of decongesting the country's prisons.

PMRA Recalls Diabetes Drug

The Pharmacy and Medicines Regulatory Authority-PMRA has made a recall order of Actrapid Soluble Insulin, a drug used to treat diabetes from its stakeholders and patients, following a discovery that some unscrupulous people are changing labels for unknown reasons.

CDEDI Speaks Out On Forex Scarcity

The Center for Democracy and Economic Development Initiatives (CDEDI) says the scarcity of forex has halted production of most local industries which has forced rationing of basic commodities such as cooking oil and sugar on the market.

Public Officers’ Non-Compliance To Declare Assets Worries CSAT

A governance watchdog has expressed concern over what it calls the failure by the Public Appointments Committee of Parliament (PAC) to take action against public officers that are not declaring their assets.

Anti-Chizuma Vigil Organizers Turn Down Plea To Leave Vigil Site

Organizers of the vigils that were meant to force the government to fire the Anti-Corruption Bureau chief Martha Chizuma, this morning walked out of the meeting that was expected to end the vigils, saying it was not necessary.

DPP North Divided Over Mutharika Endorsement

Divisions continue to emerge in the Democratic Progressive Party as leaders in the north are divided over the Saturday’s endorsement of Peter Mutharika as torchbearer in the 2025 presidential poll.

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