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Rwandese Immigrants and Dzaleka Refugees Tussle over COVID-19 Funds

Misunderstandings have erupted between some Rwandese immigrants and refugees at Dzaleka camp over covid-19 response funds.

President Chakwera Names 31 Member Cabinet

President Lazarus Chakwera Wednesday evening named a 31-member Cabinet, which comprises 23 full ministers and 8 Deputy Ministers.

US Government Pledges Support Towards COVID-19 Fight

The United States Government has pledged continued support towards the fight against the COVID19 pandemic.

Timothy Mtambo Says Prosecuting DPP Leaders Not Persecution

Citizen for Transformation, flamboyant leader, Timothy Mtambo, says he expects the new government administration in Malawi to prosecute all those who were involved in wrong doing such as corruption in the immediate-past administration.

Presidential Powers’ Reduction Overdue-Says Legal, Governance Expert

Legal and governance expert Justin Dzonzi says President Lazarus Chakwera’s commitment to reduce presidential powers is long overdue and prays responsible state agencies will facilitate this process with speed.

Ntcheu Registers Increase in Road Accidents, Crimes

Ntcheu, July 7, Mana: Ntcheu District has registered an increase in road accidents and general crimes as compared to the same period last year, a development which police have described as worrisome.

Min. of Education Trashes ISAMA's July 13 School Reopening

On 23rd, March this year, Government closed schools as a preventive measure for Coronavirus outbreak in the country.

Govt, Private Schools Tussle Over Date for Re-opening of Schools

On 23rd, March this year, government closed schools as a preventive measure for Corona virus outbreak in the country.

SKC Hits the Ground Running With Government Reforms Agenda

Vice president Saulos Chilima has begun holding interface meetings with heads of parastatals, private sector and local councils on the implementation of the Chakwera administration reforms agenda.

Dr. Jane Ansah Finally Allowed to Exit Malawi for United Kingdom Holiday

Hours after Justice Dr. Jane Ansah was sent back from the border post in Mchinji for lack of executive permission to exit the country into Zambia, immigration officials have, this morning, finally let the former chairperson of the Malawi Electoral Commission go on her trip to UK.

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