Wednesday, June 19, 2013
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Get Tested to have Good Future, says Police Malawians have been encouraged to know their Sero status because health people easily plan for their future. Read More
MCP trashed for scrutinising its hopefuls late A chancellor college political science lecturer has condemned the opposition Malawi Congress Party (MCP) Read More
Buffaloes terrorize Nsanje district Residents of Traditional Authorities Chimombo, Mbenje and Makoko in Nsanje Read More
MOAM says passengers need continuous respect. Secretary General of Minibus Owners Association of Malawi MOAM Coxley Kamange has said the organisation’s national Read More
Chiefs told to be neutral
19/06/2013 | Abdul Azizi Onile
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Traditional leaders in the country have been urged to remain unbiased in order to have free, fair and credible tripartite elections next year. The Malawi Electoral Commission on Friday June 14 launched 2014 elections through which eligible citizens will elect councilors, Members of Parliament  [ ... ]


Access to Information Bill Still under Examination
07/06/2013 | RAIS Online
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Government has said it is making final touches on the Access to Information Policy which has to undergo scrutiny by Principal Secretaries before it can be presented to cabinet for approval.

The statement comes shortly after Malawi Economic Justice Network (MEJN) at its recent stakeholders meeti [ ... ]


Milk Production Association Says 2013 Prices are a Mockery
07/06/2013 | RAIS Online
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Shire Highlands Milk Producers Association, a group of milk farmers in Blantyre Agricultural Development Division has described prices being offered by processors as a mockery to their business.


MAM Warns Parents Against Unrecognized Schools
08/05/2013 | Abdul Azizi Onile
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Ulama Council of Malawi a body of sheikhs in conjunction with Muslim Association of Malawi (MAM) has warned parents against sending their children to schools which are not recognized by these organisations and government in order to avoid child trafficking.


Poly Students Surrender Petition to Head of State
04/05/2013 | Abdul Azizi Onile
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Polytechnic students have marched and presented their petition to state president Dr Joyce Banda through Blantyre district commissioner Atanazio Chibwana.


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Businesses in Limbe continue to be on a standstill as protests by shop workers has entered a second day. The workers started boycotting their duties as one way of pressing their bosses to increase the salaries. According to one of the employees in Limbe...

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Climate Change Ministry Appeals for Conservation of Environment

Ministry of environment and climate change management has pleaded with all Malawians to take part in the conservation of the environment for the betterment of the country.

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A call has been made to all Malawians to consume natural food products as they are good for the health.

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Jose Mourinho says he may not remain as Real Madrid coach next season and plans to be "where people love me to be". Read More...

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The South African government has criticised the UK after it announced it would stop direct aid in 2015.

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