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Immigration Returns 10 Ethiopians to Mozambique

Immigration authorities at Mwanza border have sent back to Mozambique a unit of Ethiopians who were brought in the country by their counterparts in Mozambique on Tuesday.

Government Suspends Contract Awards

Government has with immediate effect suspended awarding of contracts to pave way for auditing.

WORLEC Calls for Youth Space in Political Party Decision Making Positions

In the just ended Fresh Presidential Election and in the whole genesis of the journey, the youth were at the centre stage, advocating for a wind of change which at last blew across the country.

Limbe Minibus Touts Fight over Leadership

Hell broke loose in Limbe in Blantyre on Wednesday when minibus touts engaged in a fight over leadership of Limbe depot.

Nkhata Bay Head of Health Declares Covid-19 Positive Status

The Director of Health and Social Services (DHO) for Nkhata Bay Dr. Mwatikonda Mbendera has come out as the first senior public health official to declare his COVID-19 status after testing positive.

Malawi Covid-19 Local Transmission Surging

Local transmissions of the corona virus in Malawi are fast rising, a situation that continues to raise concern among health experts and other stakeholders.

Only Two Electoral Cases Still in Courts

The May 21 tripartite elections will go down the annals of history as unprecedented in as far as litigation in court is concerned.

HRDC Introduces Whistle Blowing Platform to End Corruption

The Human Rights Defenders Coalition HRDC has introduced a whistle blowing initiative aimed at gathering reliable information on any issues of maladministration and plunder of public funds that occurred under the Democratic Progressive Party Government.

Police Challenge DPP to Provide "Missing Monitors" Details

The police say are yet to receive an official complaint on the allegations by the opposition Democratic Progressive Party DPP that some of its monitors that were abducted during the Fresh Presidential Elections are still missing.

President Chakwera’s Ascendancy Opportunity for Reform

Human Rights Watch says Malawi’s new president, Lazarus Chakwera, should use his electoral victory as an opportunity to reset the country’s human rights record, Human Rights Watch said today. On June 28, 2020, Chakwera was sworn in as president following a rerun vote on June 23, in which he won 58.57 percent of the vote.

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