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SRWB Bails Out Nkhudzi Community

In one year and half coming people of Nkhudzi bay in Mangochi will say bye to salty water.

SADC Urges Member States to Sign and Ratify AfCFTA and TFTA

The Council of Ministers of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) has urged Member States that have not yet signed and ratified the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) and the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa-East African Community-SADC (COMESA-EAC-SADC) Tripartite Free Trade Area (TFTA) to do so to allow for the implementation of the agreements.

Activist Hopes Dialogue Will End Govt-TUM Impasse

A prominent education activist says the outside court dialogue between government and Teachers Union of Malawi (TUM) should lead to more trust and confidence between employer and employee.

Secrecy Continues Over Tonse Alliance Agreement

Two major parties in the governing Tonse Alliance, UTM and Malawi Congress Party (MCP), have not come out explicitly to disclose what is contained in the agreement between nine parties forming the grand coalition, a year after its formation.

MCHS Students Hit at Management

There is an outcry among students at Malawi College of Health Sciences (MCHS) following a management decision to introduce accommodation fee for students on campus and stopping provision of meals.

Nsanje Flood Survivors Decry Water Challenges

People who were displaced by floods at Mchacha James in the area of Traditional Authority Mlolo in Nsanje, have taken authorities to task to provide them safe drinking water.

MERA Worried with Low Usage of Gas for Cooking

The Malawi Energy Regulatory Authority (MERA) says only 1% of the country’s households use Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) as source of energy for cooking in their homes.

UTM Encourages Women with Political Ambitions to Come Out

UTM has encouraged women with political ambitions and want to compete in future elections to start unveiling themselves now.

Court Marshal Jailed for 3 Years for Forgery

The Zomba Chief Resident Magistrate's Court has convicted and sentenced a court marshal to three years imprisonment with hard labor for forging court documents in an attempt to release two convicts from Zomba Maximum Prison.

MPC Banks on Strategy to Survive

The Financially struggling Malawi Posts Corporation (MPC) says has started implementing the turnaround strategy in order to revamp the economic performance of the parastatal.

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