Bribery Demand by Dedza Traffic Officer Halts Cross-Border Bus, Causes Massive Losses
A cross-border transport operator has accused a Dedza Road Traffic officer of unlawfully detaining his South Africa–registered bus and demanding…
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A cross-border transport operator has accused a Dedza Road Traffic officer of unlawfully detaining his South Africa–registered bus and demanding…
By Mabvuto Kalawa, Correspondent, Malawi Freedom Network As voting day approaches, Shadow Malawi Congress Party (MCP) Councillor for Lilongwe Mpenu…
Muluzi promised that, if voted into office, the UDF would implement policies aimed at reducing the cost of living, boosting agricultural productivity, improving healthcare services, and ensuring a consistent fuel suppl
By Vincent Gunde District Social Welfare Officer for Dowa Jonathan Bonongwe, has advised school going children particularly girls to take…
Three Malawians each took home K1 million after winning the Wemas Thanzi Mystery Box Challenge, held during the launch of a new affordable health insurance product at the Bingu International Convention Centre. The competition, in partnership with Airtel Malawi, aimed to raise awareness about the importance of medical insurance and promote private healthcare coverage.
IMM president George Damson commended FDH Bank for the timely support, saying the funds will significantly help in covering various costs for the event.
Navicha said the move would open opportunities for more children to access quality education without financial barriers.
The DPP highlights the lack of value addition and limited light manufacturing as critical weaknesses in the economy.
Ngwira has questioned President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera and the MCP that why they are wanting Malawi to continue to be in poverty in the next 5 years as evidenced by their quest to bounce back into government knowing pretty well that they have failed to govern the country
The radio said voting for President Chakwera into government on the 16th September, 2025 Malawians will lest they forget justice on the tragic death of Dr. Chilima and eight others, hence appealing to patriotic Malawians that are praying for justice, to vote for change of leadership in Malawi.