News In Brief (894)
Girl to Appeal Assault By Jealousy Wife
A girl who was assaulted and paraded nude in Mulanje on suspicion she was in a love affairs with a married man says she will be heading back to the courts for higher compensation after a magistrate awarded her K60,000 only with an extra K40,000 to be paid to government.
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MET Warns of Brief Dry Spell
The Department of Climate Change and Meteorological Services has warned that most parts of the country will be hit by dry spells this week.
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Rev Ncozana Clock 50 as Pastor
One of pioneers who were in the vanguard of the formation of the Public Affairs Committee, Professor Silas Ncozana, has called on leaders to embrace dialogue over violence.
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Kasungu in Dual Riots
Malawi Defense Force soldiers on their way to Lilongwe this morning had to intervene in a clash between citizens and their police at Nkhamenya in Kasungu.
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Hubby Kills Wife Over Green Maize
A husband is on the run in Dowa after he allegedly killed his wife for selling the family’s green maize without his knowing.
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Likoma 2.4kw Diesel Genset Commisioned
A diesel run power generating plant has been commissioned on Likoma Island.
Lomathinda Rose Chibambo Speaks
Timwamadzi Lipenga, author and lecturer of literature at Chancellor College yesterday launched Lomathinda Rose Chibambo Speaks, a book that chronicles the life of one of Malawi’s post-independence freedom fighters.
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Atupele Comments on Land Chaos
Former lands minister, Atupele Muluzi, has distanced himself from assertions he may have had a hand in the dubious allocation and sell of public land when he was a minister.
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Perjury Probe: MEC Warehouse Official Questioned
Warehouse manager for the Malawi Electoral Commission, Diverson Makwete, was yesterday summoned to police headquarters at Area 30 in Lilongwe, for questioning.
ConCourt Blows K240m and Counting
The Constitutional Court handling the presidential election case says it has, so far, used up about 240 million Kwacha of taxpayers’ money since July and that figure is going up.
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