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National
Patridge launches EDF’s 2025 Malawi Trade Report
The Minister of Industrialization, Business, Trade and Tourism, Dr. George Patridge, has launched the inaugural Malawi Trade Report 2025, highlighting key challenges in the...
Sports
Minister rules out demolition of Kamuzu Stadium
Sports Minister Patricia Wiskes says Kamuzu Stadium will not be demolished, citing its historical value and high construction costs. Government will instead renovate the facility as a short-term option while works on BAT Stadium continue
National
Gunmen kill KUHeS lecturer in Chigumula home invasion
Gunmen fatally shot KUHeS lecturer Victoria Bobe during a home invasion in Chigumula, Blantyre, on Monday night. Police are investigating the brutal attack, which also involved theft and assault on the house’s private guard
Entertainment
Kaliati shines as Zodiak crowns first ‘I Can Sing It Better’ champion
Zodiak’s I Can Sing It Better wrapped up its inaugural season in Lilongwe after launching in April with more than 50 contestants. Five finalists battled it out in a fierce grand finale where 29-year-old Joseph Kaliati claimed the top crown.
Agriculture
Farm input delays, weak systems push Malawi toward chronic hunger — Experts
Tamani Nkhono Mvula and Felix Jumbe agree that unless Malawi strengthens its agricultural policies, expands irrigation, improves market systems, and ensures farmers receive inputs on time, the nation will continue facing hunger year after year.
National
CDEDI petitions Parliament to adopt indigenous languages in legislative business
The Centre for Democracy and Economic Development Initiative (CDEDI), in collaboration with the Lost History Foundation (LHF), on Thursday presented a petition to...
Elections
88 election complaints dropped due to insufficient evidence, ORPP says
The Office of the Registrar of Political Parties (ORPP) has announced that it has closed 88 cases out of the 189 complaints recorded during...
National
ACB reintroduces vetting system for property ownership transfers
The Anti-Corruption Bureau has revived its vetting system for vehicle, land and housing transfers, warning it aims to stop the concealment of criminal assets. The ACB says all applications will now be screened, urging the public to cooperate with the tightened checks.
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