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A Nankhumwa, Jeffrey ndi Ena Awachotsa mu DPP

Chipani cha DPP chachotsa m'chipanichi ena mwa akuluakulu ake monga a Kondwani Nankhumwa, a Grezelder Jeffrey, a Mark Botomani, a Nicholas Dausi ndi a Ken Msonda mwa ena.

Mvula Ipitilira

Nthambi yoona zanyengo m'dziko muno yati palibe nkhawa iliyonse ya ng’amba mwezi uno wa January. 

Rains Likely to Continue

The Department of Climate Change and Meteorological Services has ruled out any threat of dry spells hitting the country within this month.

Stray Buffalo Injures 2 in Ekwendeni

A stray buffalo is looming in communities around Ekwendeni in Mzimba North and has injured several people in the area in the past two days, according those we spoke to.

Malawi Needs Outside Help on Food - CHRR

The Centre for Human Rights and Rehabilitation (CHRR) wants government to urgently declare a food emergency for Malawi as it’s becoming increasingly clear that food shortage is worsening.

Paramount Holdings Court Case Fails to Start Again

A court case involving Paramount Holdings Limited has again failed to start at the Lilongwe Chief Resident Magistrate Court, after the state asked the court through a written notice to adjourn plea-taking proceeding.

Stambuli Dumps UDF

Clement Stambuli who was director of elections in the United Democratic Front (UDF) has resigned from his position and dumped the erstwhile governing party.

Man, 27, Dies of Electrocution in Mangochi

A 27-year-old man identified as Geoffrey Matewere has died of electrocution at a Catholic parish in Mangochi where he reportedly went to steal.

CCAP Livingstonia Backs Govt on Farm Subsidies Abolishment

The Church and Society of the CCAP Synod of Livingstonia has weighed in calls on for government to abolish the Affordable Inputs Programme, describing it as highly politicized, bedeviled with corruption and benefiting a selected few.

3,440 Hectors of Crop Fields Damaged in Dowa- DoDMA

The Department of Disaster and Management Affairs (DoDMA) has said that about 3,440 hectors of crop fields have been damaged in Dowa owing to the flash floods caused by Kasangadzi river in areas of Traditional Authorities Mponela, Dzoole and Msakambewa on the 13th of this month.

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Tourism Grows as Malawi Launches National Tourism Month

Minister of Tourism Vera Kamtukule says the tourism sector has…
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Father Boucher Remembered for Preserving Malawian Culture

The departed Catholic priest, father Claude Boucher, has been described…
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Malawi Chewa Group to Hold Parallel Chifukwato Ceremony

Barely a few days after some the Chewa people led…
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Man Arrested in Neno for Ritual Coffins, Accomplice Escapes

Police in Neno have arrested a 42-year-old man named as…
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