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NRB Interns Threaten to Boycott Work
Some interns and civil servants undertaking the mass national identification exercise registration have threatened to withdraw labor arguing they have not been paid since the commencement of the exercise.
Parliament Approves 2021/2022 National Budget
Members of Parliament yesterday passed the 1.995 trillion kwacha 2021/2022 national budget.
Tonse Government's First Year Assessed
Political commentator, Professor Mustaffa Hussein, says the Tonse Alliance led government has given Malawians hope by looting out nepotism and attempted to bust corruption in its first year of office.
International Security Experts Tip SADC on Mozambique Tension
International Security Experts want the Southern African Development Community (SADC) to address security concerns in Mozambique’s Northern Province of Cabo Delgado, saying failure to do so will cripple development efforts in the region.
MRA Seals 8 Shops in 2 Days
Eight shops have been closed in Blantyre and Limbe by Malawi Revenue Authority (MRA) for non-issuance of Electronic Fiscal Device (EFD) receipts.
Parents Key on SRHR Information Sharing
The Salima District Youth Office says there is still a growing need for concerted efforts towards addressing high cases of teen pregnancies in the Lakeshore districts where most girls are carried away by fishermen and tourists.
PPDA Against Public Procurement Monopolies
Board chairperson of the Public Procurement and Disposal of Assets (PPDA), John Suzi Banda, says public procurement should not be a reserve to enrich few individuals or families.
Man, 44, Dies at Lingadzi Bridge Car Accident
Death has been recorded of a 44-year-old man after the motor vehicle; he was driving lost control and fell into Lingadzi River along Kamuzu Procession Road in Lilongwe on Monday morning.
GENET Honors Local Leaders For Promoting Girls’ Rights
Girls Empowerment Network (GENET) has honoured local leaders in Dowa district in recognition of their contribution to the promotion of girls’ rights.
Presiding Over Elections is a Make or Break Responsibility-Chief Justice Nyirenda
Chief Justice Andrew Nyirenda has challenged newly appointed commissioners for the Malawi Electoral commission that presiding over elections is no simple task but great responsibility which can make or break a country's democracy.