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Malawi Communications Regulatory Authority, Macra, says it is investigating the alleged exorbitant data charges by mobile service operators in the country following a public outcry.
TAMA Farmers Trust, formerly Tobacco Association of Malawi says farmers in the country need help to overcome the challenges they have been encountering.
The Electricity Generation Company-EGENCO-faces unspecified parliamentary wrath if it does not heed an order by the Parliamentary Committee on Natural Resources and Climate Change to repair faulty power generators right away.
The on-going presidential election case in Lilongwe, today enters day 61 when the constitutional court judges also expect to conclude hearing and retreat to make their judgment.
Music icon-cum-politician, Joseph Tembo, has died.
Monsignor Patrick Thawale of the Lilongwe Arch-diocese of the Roman Catholic Church has been elected new Public Affairs Committee PAC chairperson.
The Lilongwe High Court has pushed to January 6 next year, hearing of the case on the controversial sale of public tractors.
Increased involvement of the military in internal security matters continues to spark public discussion with regard to the capacity of the police service and its relations with the public.
There has been a minor shakeup in government ministries with two principal secretaries swapping ministries.
President Peter Mutharika believes his political opponents are the architects of existing anarchy and lawlessness in Malawi because they are frustrated by loss in May elections.