Malawi lawyers learn new skills in cross border crime
Lawyers in the country will now get new skills on how to handle cross border crimes which includes human trafficking and money laundering following the training they are going through. Chairman of the...
View ArticleMalawi Electoral Cycle System project outcome excites CCJP
The Catholic Commission for Justice and (CCJP), Mangochi Diocese has expressed happiness over the outcome of the Malawi Electoral Cycle System (MECS) project it is implementing in the district, saying...
View Article26 people accused of witchcraft seek refuge at police station
About 26 people, mostly elderly people, are seeking refuge at a police station in Karonga after their houses were demolished on accusations of witchcraft. Karonga police station spokesperson Peter...
View ArticleMalawi overgrows tobacco as markets open
Malawi has this year produced 205 million kilograms of tobacco against the market need of 101 million kilograms, triggering fears of low prices. Tobacco Control Commission (TCC) chief executive officer...
View ArticleKombeza sponsors cyclist Kambewa’s charity on 30.2kms saddle-less challenge
Blantyre-based dairy food processing company, Kombeza Foods has come to the assistance of Stewart Kambewa The Cyclist’s daring charity adventure he is set to cycle 32.2kms saddle-less on Saturday up...
View ArticleMutharika says voters will regret choosing ‘Nthumbidwa’ opposition: ‘Malawi...
President Peter Mutharika has appealed to people in the country to give him another mandate and his governing Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) in the May 21 Tripartite Election, saying they have the...
View ArticleChilima bails out flood victims in Nsanje: Malawi VP urges people to move to...
Vice-President and UTM Party presidential candidate Dr Saulos Chilima on Tuesday brought smiles to people at Gamake camp in Nsanje after donating assorted items including water buckets, brackets and...
View ArticleAmbulance driver faces dismissal for cruising past presidential convoy
An ambulance driver in Lilongwe faces dismissal after he cruised past a presidential convoy as he had two critically ill patients – one was on oxygen – on board. He was taking the patients; a... The...
View ArticleMalawi lost opportunity to lift 2 million people out of poverty — UNDP report
The unsustainable use of natural resources and agricultural practices cost Malawi the opportunity to lift 1.9 people out of abject poverty between 2005 and 2015, the latest United Nations Development...
View ArticleUniversity of Malawi upcoming artist Clovix drops a single ‘Chilendo’
Fast uprising multi-talented artist Ben Kulukuni Lwanja Jr popularly known as Clovix has released a single track titled ‘Chilendo’ where the persona is overwhelmed with too much love he is getting from...
View ArticleChilima spills more beans on MRA, Macra plunder: Dares DPP for forensic audit
UTM Party presidential candidate Saulos Chilima has given more details on how the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) is systematically abusing and plundering state resources at Malawi Revenue...
View ArticleLegal expert says State cannot prosecute ambulance driver over presidential...
A renowned legal expert says the State cannot prosecute an ambulance driver who cruised past a presidential convoy with two critically ill patients, saying the traffic laws gives both sick people and...
View ArticleWalter gives Malawi squad a motivational talk
The Malawi national football team on Wednesday received a boost ahead of their CHAN encounter against e-Swatini when Football Association of Malawi (FAM) president Walter Nyamilandu visited them in...
View ArticleChief’s assistant handed 14 years jail sentence for hiring thugs
Dedza First Grade Magistrate’s Court has sentenced Steven Makwasa, 60, to 14 years imprisonment for hiring thugs who have been terrorising the community. State prosecutor Tedson Namaona told the court...
View ArticleMalawi Electoral Commission cautions media on opinion polls
Malawi Electoral Commission(MEC) has urged the country’s media to be watchful when reporting opinion polls to avoid voter aparthy during the May 21 2019 watershed elections. MEC Commissioner Linda...
View ArticleDedza communities restore 50 hacters of forest
Communities in group village headmen (GVHs) Makankhula and Chimamba in Traditional Authority (T/A) Kaphuka in Dedza have restored forest on nearly 50 hacters of land through natural regeneration of...
View ArticleOf Malawi police V rushing ambulance driver who risked President Mutharika...
Driving around Cape Delgado you are blessed with moments of nice reception such that you can listen to Malawi radios without interruption when you are lucky. So, when I opened my radio on 17 April......
View ArticleCall it MyBucks Banking Corporation: New entity after Finance Bank merges...
Its now official, New Finance Bank (NFB) Malawi and GetBucks Malawi have merged and the new entity will now be called MyBucks Banking Corporation. Making announcement in Lilongwe on Wednesday during...
View ArticleBillboards of President Mutharika vandalised in Mzuzu
Billboards bearing President Peter Mutharika’s portrait and election messages have been vandalised in the northern city of Mzuzu ahead of the May 21 2019 Tripartite Elections. The development comes as...
View ArticleQuadria Moslem Association of Malawi endorse Mutharika for re-election
The Quadria Moslem Association of Malawi group secretly visited President Peter Mutharika and endorsed him for the May 21 2019 presidential re-election bid, Nyasa Times understands. The entire...
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