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Chimwendo rebukes Joshua Malango’s myogenic slurs against women in Parliament
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Chimwendo rebukes Joshua Malango’s myogenic slurs against women in Parliament

Leader of Government Business in Parliament, Richard Chimwendo Banda has condemned in strong terms the remarks of fellow MCP Member of Parliament for Dedza Central East constituency, Joshua Malango for demeaning women in the House and elsewhere saying under the leadership of Dr Lazarus Chakwera this behavior has no place and cannot be condoned.

Chakwera opens Pandora box, As NGO pens German ambassador on the plane clash report
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Chakwera opens Pandora box, As NGO pens German ambassador on the plane clash report

Social Action for Development, a local organization based in Mzuzu has written the German Ambassador, Ute Konig asking him if the office has been officially informed about the report, to confirm the date on which the report was released to Malawi government, the finding of the report and the types of recommendations they were given by experts.

Covid taskforce shifts focus
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Covid taskforce shifts focus

By Patience Lunda: President Lazarus Chakwera has redesignated the Presidential Taskforce on…

Do not be temperamental, Lazarus Chakwera tells judges
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Do not be temperamental, Lazarus Chakwera tells judges

President Lazarus Chakwera has urged newly appointed judges to guard their heart…

Anti-Corruption Bureau drops TPIN case
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Anti-Corruption Bureau drops TPIN case

By Mercy Matonga: The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) says it has dropped the…

Absenteeism at Parliament
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Absenteeism at Parliament

By Cathy Maulidi: It was a busy afternoon Monday when Parliament commenced…

MIJ Social Media presence
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MIJ Social Media presence

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Private sector urged to utilize Arbitration Centre
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Private sector urged to utilize Arbitration Centre

The Malawi Law Society says it expects the private sector to capilitize on the Malawi International Arbitration Centre (MIAC) which will ease operations of the courts after its establishment. Read More...