An economist in the country has hailed President Peter Mutharika for his government’s plans to put in place measures to abolish tenancy labour in the country. During the commemoration of Labour Day on Monday, Mutharika… ...
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Consumers Association of Malawi (CAMA) has asked Illovo Sugar Malawi Limited to explain to Malawians why sugar has become scarce in the country. Through a press statement signed by its executive director John Kapito, the… ...
A political scientist in the country has advised the Malawi Congress Party's (MCP) National Executive Committee (NEC) to follow the party's constitution. This is coming at a time when a faction led by MCP general… ...
A political analyst has said that it is the responsibility of government to resolve the Chancellor College impasse rather than ignore the issue as it usually does. At the moment the Chancellor College is yet… ...
President Peter Mutharika has said he believes the newly appointed minister of civic education, culture and community development Cecelia Chazama will help government achieve its agenda. He said this on Tuesday when the minister took… ...
The National Registration Bureau (NRB) has announced that it will be undertaking mass registration of Malawian citizens for issuance of National identity (ID) cards starting June this year. In a press statement, NRB which is… ...
A political scientist in the country says Malawi Electoral Commission's (MEC) reason for failure to conduct by-elections in some parts of the country is a clever excuse. MEC was scheduled to conduct by-elections in Lilongwe… ...
Malawi together with two other African countries has been selected to test the first ever malaria vaccine. The World Health Organisation (WHO) announced today that Malawi, Ghana and Kenya will take part in a WHO-coordinated… ...
Former Chairperson of Parliamentary Committee on Agriculture Felix Jumbe has described the prices being offered at the tobacco market as disappointing. It has been reported that at Kanengo Auction Floors where the market is in… ...
The Malawi Government has reiterated the need for concerted efforts to reduce the problems being faced in the education sector. This is coming at a time when most primary and secondary schools are facing various… ...
Eye of the Child has said child trafficking is still rampant in the country and is being fuelled by poverty, illiteracy, lack of awareness and lack of resources. The organisation established this through research which… ...
The Tobacco Control Commission (TCC) has said it is impressed by the general quality of the crop being sold at this year's tobacco market. Chief Executive Officer of TCC David Luka said when compared to… ...
At least 54 people have survived the boat accident which occurred on Lake Malawi in Rumphi on Sunday while 20 are still feared dead, authorities have confirmed. The accident happened after a boat carrying 79… ...
One of the country’s economists Henry Kachaje has urged the church in Malawi to invest heavily in education and health saying corrupt governments cannot run the sectors effectively. Through his Facebook page, Kachaje said for… ...
A political scientist in the country says there is need to give the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) time to investigate the case regarding former minister of Agriculture George Chaponda before suggesting that he should be arrested.… ...