Nthanda Times Reporter
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Endless DPP squabbles disturb Catholic bishops: “Malawians want parties that give priority to national interests”
The Episcopal Conference of Malawi (ECM) – an association for the Catholic bishops in Malawi – has expressed disappointment with the endless squabbling in the main opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP).
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Undule welcomes 2024-2025 budget, but cautions “effective implementation, accountable governance key to budget success”
Governance and Human Rights Advocate Undule Mwakasungula has advised the government to ensure effective implementation, transparent and accountable governance in the execution of the 2024-2025 national budget.
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Truth behind protracted battle between LCC and Nsungwi residents over developments along the graveyard
There has been a continued wrangle between Lilongwe City, Block Leaders, and some shop developers at Nsungwi market or Kabwabwa graveyard.
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Govt for parastatals reforms
President Dr Lazarus Chakwera says his administration is committed to ensure that State Owned Enterprises (SOE) are part of a wider reform agenda of the parastatal sector.
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List of IPTE 19 Recruited Teachers
The Ministry of Education has enlisted and advanced 9,753 secondary school teachers, according to a press release dated February 19, 2024, signed by the Secretary for Education, Chikondano Mussa.
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Prophet Kambale does it again! Heals man from a chronic disease
In what is popularly described as revival amongst Pentecostal circles, jaw dropping miracles continue to happen at Prophet Amos Kambale’s Life International Church in Lilongwe.
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Mchinji man earns 14 years in jail for having sex with a minor
The First Grade Magistrate (FGM) Court in Mchinji has convicted and sentenced a 46-year-old man, Andrew Peter, to 14 years in prison for having a carnal knowledge of a nine year-old girl.
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Mob justice kills one in Ntchisi
An angry mob in Ntchisi has killed a 17-year-old boy, Synoden Gomani, who was caught trying to steal from a certain house.
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DPP confesses soliciting advantage from Pioneer Foods Limited, apologizes to Malawians
Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) has confessed to have solicited an advantage (bribe) from Pioneer Investments Limited, a company at the centre of controversy in the MK2.7 billion food rations deal.
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Bad omens, ghosts still pursuing DPP as Nankhumwa challenges his expulsion in High Court this afternoon
Bad omens and ghosts will continue hounding former ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) until the party leadership confesses and apologizes for the crimes it committed against innocent Malawians during its reign.
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APM, Ntaba albino murder case drags
Malawians will have to endure the pain of waiting before they know the truth behind allegations that former president Professor Peter Mutharika and his ex-aide Hetherwick Ntaba were involved in the murder of a man with albinism in Machinga, MacDonald Masambuka.
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HRDC cautions DPP against turning parliament into its political battlefield: “Serve Malawians, not your political interests”
Human Rights Defenders Coalition (HRDC) has warned the main opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) against sacrificing the future of hardworking and forward-looking Malawians on its altar of political egos and selfishness.