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Fire Destroys Lilongwe MTL Transmission Centre

There has been extensive damage to Malawi Telecommunications Transmission Centre in Lilongwe on Tuesday following a fire that razed down part of the communications centre. The development has left telephone, TV and radio stations that use the centre, such as Zodiak, inaccessible to the public.

Pakistani Fined K500,000 for Attempting to Externalize Forex

The Mkukula Senior Resident Magistrate Court in Dowa district on Monday convicted and fined businessman, Feroz Dawood Tahil, K500, 000  for attempting to externalize forex.

Dr. Kabwila Free At Last

Lilongwe Senior Resident Magistrate, Shyreen Chirwa, has granted bail to outspoken politician and rights activist, Dr. Jessie Kabwila, after she spent three nights in police custody.

Anti-Quota Demos in Mzuzu

Opponents of the quota system of selection of learners in public schools in this country are staging protests in Mzuzu where they have gone to present a petition at the education division offices in the city.

Dedza Border Post: 'Shameful' Gateway into Malawi

There are misunderstandings between the government of Malawi and Mozambique whose delay to resolve has affected construction of a one-stop-border post at Dedza.

Road Traffic in Intern Staff Hiring Squabbles

There is friction and rising suspicions at the Department of Road Traffic and Safety Services where a crop of 62 non-established officers working in the IT section has been on contract for three years and are being prepared for a forth year.

ConCourt Enticed With Bribes, Chief Justice Reacts

The Anti-Corruption Bureau-ACB-has received a complaint that sympathizers of the Democratic Progressive Party-DPP-have made attempts to bribe the five High court judges now sitting, putting together the verdict of the presidential election case.

No Court Bail Yet for Dr. Kabwila

Lilongwe Senior Resident Magistrate, Syreen Chirwa, has reserved her ruling until Tuesday on a bail application by lawyers for outspoken academician, rights activist and politician, Dr. Jessie Kabwila.

“Plant Trees” Disaster Survivors Challenged

The district council in Salima has challenged people affected by natural disasters such as floods and heavy winds to make good use of this year’s tree planting season to plant trees without expecting money.

Dowa Mob Kills Suspected Cattle Rustler

 
On Saturday in Dowa, an angry mob killed a suspected cattle rustler, a second such incident in two months in that district alone.

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