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Churches Urged to Pray For Piece Ahead of 2025 Elections

Churches have been urged to pray for the nation and provide spiritual counselling to politicians ahead of 2025 elections.

Unknown Man Shoots Himself Dead at Chitipi

Last night a man has shot himself dead at Chitipi in Lilongwe police have confirmed.

High Import Tax Humpering Progress of Digital Malawi Project

BengolNet, a contractor in the Digital Malawi project has bemoaned high import tax on technological materials as one of the challenges the company is facing to implement the project.

Lucius Banda's Death a Big Blow to UTM

The UTM party has described the death of Musician- cum politician Lucius Banda as a big blow to the party.

German Ambassador Leads Blood Drive Amid Malawi's Critical Shortage

The German ambassador to Malawi says the persistent shortage of blood in the country's hospitals compelled them to initiate the blood donation event, in a bid to boost storage, as the blood may be needed at any time.

Blantyre Police Engages Motorcycle Operators

Blantyre Police on Thursday engages motorcycle taxi operators in Blantyre Central Business District (CBD) to remind them about road safety.

MDF Calls For Patience Amidst VP Plane Crash Probe

In light of the plane crash that led to the death of Vice President Saulos Chilima along with eight others, Commander of Malawi Defence Force (MDF), Lieutenant General Paul Valentino Phiri, has requested for Malawians’ patience during the ongoing investigation for a conclusive outcome.

Chakwera Seeks Foriegn Aid in VP Death Probe

President Lazarus Chakwera has asked development partners to assist Malawi in conducting an independent probe into the accident of a military plane, that claimed lives of 9 people including the vice president Dr. Saulos Chilima.

Malawians who Abandoned Israeli Farms Deported

The Malawi government says Israel has deported 12 Malawian workers who had deserted farms where they had been employed to work.

Last Witness Testifies in Matemba’s Case

The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) has finished parading witnesses in the case against its former director general Reyneck Matemba. 

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Unknown Man Shoots Himself Dead at Chitipi

Last night a man has shot himself dead at Chitipi…
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Churches Urged to Pray For Piece Ahead of 2025 Elections

Churches have been urged to pray for the nation and…
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High Import Tax Humpering Progress of Digital Malawi Project

BengolNet, a contractor in the Digital Malawi project has bemoaned…
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Lucius Banda's Death a Big Blow to UTM

The UTM party has described the death of Musician- cum…
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German Ambassador Leads Blood Drive Amid Malawi's Critical Shortage

The German ambassador to Malawi says the persistent shortage of…
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