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Zimbabwe takes step towards redressing colonial-era land grabs
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Zimbabwe takes step towards redressing colonial-era land grabs

Zimbabwe's government has made an initial payment of $3 million to white farmers whose farms were seized over two decades ago. This payment is part of a 2020 compensation agreement, where Zimbabwe committed to paying… ...

NRB warns against unauthorized use of branded attire
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NRB warns against unauthorized use of branded attire

The National Registration Bureau (NRB) has issued a stern warning to members of the public regarding the unlawful possession and unauthorized use of official NRB-branded attire. The bureau has expressed concern over the increasing trend… ...

Parliament passes Sugarcane Bill
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Parliament passes Sugarcane Bill

By Cathy Maulidi: Parliament Wednesday passed the long-awaited Sugarcane Bill, which has…

Teachers give AG 48 hours to halt transfers
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Teachers give AG 48 hours to halt transfers

Some teachers who were recently transferred by the Local Government Service Commission…

Shepherd Bushiri fumes over ruling to sell his R50m jet
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Shepherd Bushiri fumes over ruling to sell his R50m jet

By Deogratias Mmana Prophet Shepherd Bushiri has expressed shock and anger over…

Mixed voices at tobacco auction floors
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Mixed voices at tobacco auction floors

The 2025 tobacco marketing season started in Lilongwe Wednesday with the green…

Analysis: Would Atupele Muluzi’s 2025 Presidential Ambitions Help or Hurt Malawi?
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Analysis: Would Atupele Muluzi’s 2025 Presidential Ambitions Help or Hurt Malawi?

As Malawi braces for the pivotal 2025 general elections, the political arena is abuzz with familiar faces eyeing the top seat. Among them is Atupele Muluzi, leader of the United Democratic Front (UDF) and son of former President Bakili Muluzi. While his ambition is no surprise, it raises a serious question: Is another presidential run by Atupele in Malawi’s best interest—or even in the UDF’s?

A political resurrection? DPP’s Bold campaign push in Lilongwe sets the stage for 2025
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A political resurrection? DPP’s Bold campaign push in Lilongwe sets the stage for 2025

With only 158 days remaining before the general elections, the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) is launching a calculated and ambitious campaign initiative in Lilongwe, designed to herald its political resurgence and reassert its dominance ahead of the 2025 polls.

Breaking down financial inclusion barriers for the deaf community
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Breaking down financial inclusion barriers for the deaf community

In Malawi, the deaf community faces significant challenges in accessing banking services, from communication barriers to limited accessibility. However, the National Bank of Malawi (NBM) has taken a crucial step towards promoting financial inclusion by… ...

FCB gives green light to extend Bullets’ sponsorship
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FCB gives green light to extend Bullets’ sponsorship

First Capital Bank (FCB) has given the green light to extend its sponsorship of FCB Nyasa Big Bullets, signalling a continued commitment to the growth and development of football in Malawi. The bank's Head of… ...