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Vendors Abandon Posts Around Mzuzu Market

Vendors selling wares in shops and benches located outside the Mzuzu main market have abandoned their spots and are accusing the city council’s failure to manage garbage as it continues to pile up in public posing a health threat.

Farmers' Field Schools Critical For Improved Productivity-FAO

The Food Agriculture Organization-FAO-says there is increased mitigation of the impact of the shortage of agriculture extension workers in districts where farmer field schools are implementing the European Union-funded Kulima AFIKEPO.

More Witnesses Testify in Chamthunya Case

Two more witnesses, an immigration officer and a customs clearing agent, on Thursday testified in court in Zomba in a case which Misozi Chamthunya is suspected to have killed his girlfriend Linda Gasa in 2010.

Chiefs Defend Lundu on Ngabu Firing

A group calling itself concerned chiefs and people of Chikwawa have refuted allegations made by the deposed Traditional Authority Ngabu that removal from his throne was orchestrated by Paramount Chief Lundu.

K140m District Development Fund Projects Stall in Ntcheu

Trouble continues brewing for primary school learners in Ntcheu who are learning under trees owing to delayed completion of classroom blocks under the District Development Fund (DDF) projects.

Minister in Deportation Fiasco Linked to Company “Theft”

The department of registrar of companies has come under scrutiny after a Malawian couple forged documents and successfully took over ownership of a duly registered firm.

Chilima Urges Peter Mutharika To "Listen To Inner Voice", Not Henchmen

As countdown to judgment day in the presidential election case continues, UTM President Dr. Saulos Chilima has asked President Professor Peter Mutharika to “accept the will of Malawians”, by respecting the court ruling this coming Monday.

FUM Annoyed Govt. Pushed Up Maize Buying Prices

The Farmers Union of Malawi-FUM-says the decision by government to push up prices for buying maize from K250 to K310 per kilogram shall only benefit traders who swept all the grain from growers when Admarc was not buying maize.

Malawian Boy, 16, Emerges First in IGCSE Exams in South Africa

Jerome Sibande, a 16 years-old Malawian studying in South Africa has emerged number one in overall results of 2019 high school Cambridge  International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) examinations in South Africa.

Teacher Beats Learner Severely

Despite the abolition of corporal punishment in schools, it has been established that some teachers still administer such punishments to learners.

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