US for resilient & capable African forces to tackle violent extremism

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The 2024 Africa Senior Enlisted Leaders Conference has been convened to enhance capabilities, competences and credibility to address the volatile, uncertain complex and ambiguous...

Liverpool’s Diogo Jota dies in car crash in Spain

Liverpool star Diogo Jota has tragically died in a car accident in Zamora, Spain, alongside his brother André. The news was confirmed by Spanish outlet Marca. He had just married ten days ago

Former ACB Director Martha Chizuma lands a World Bank job

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As news of the appointment of Malawi’s former Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) Director Martha Chizuma at the World Bank spreads, social media has been flooded...

Zimbabwean journalist Blessed Mhlanga free after 72 days

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HEART & Soul TV senior journalist Blessed Mhlanga finally tasted freedom after spending more than two months locked up at Harare Remand Prison following...

Pope Francis has died, Vatican says

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VATICAN CITY, April 21 (Reuters) - Pope Francis, the first Latin American leader of the Roman Catholic Church, has died, the Vatican said on Monday,...

Two jailed in Senegal for criticising PM on gay rights

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A Senegalese court has jailed two men for "spreading false news" after they accused Ousmane Sonko, the country's new prime minister, of tolerating homosexuality. Activist...

Malawi Consulate in Mozambique tips travellers on precautionary measures

In the wake of post-election demonstrations in Mozambique schedules for Thursday to Friday this week, the Malawi Consulate in Tete has urged roads users in the country to take serious precautionary measures.

US celebrates 10 yrs. of young African leaders through Mandela Washington Fellowship

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This year, the United States Embassy in Lilongwe is celebrating ten years of the Mandela Washington Fellowship Programme. According to a press release from the...

Malawi poised to become 3rd largest groundnuts producer next five years globally

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The United States government has indicated Malawi’s great potential in the agricultural sector in that it is set to become the third largest producer...

President’s daughter hopes coming out will change anti-gay laws

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The daughter of Cameroon's president has said she hopes that her coming out as a lesbian can help change the law banning same-sex relations...

Ghana ends visa requirements for Africans

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Beginning early 2025, Ghana is allowing visa free entry to citizens of all countries in Africa, after President Nana Akufo-Addo gave the move the...

Pope Francis greets crowds in Rome before discharge from hospital

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Pope Francis greeted a large crowd of pilgrims gathered outside Gemelli hospital in Rome in his first public appearance in more than five weeks, before being discharged from the hospital on Sunday.

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Mutharika sets bold path for economic recovery amid fiscal turmoil

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The President’s message marks a shift from rhetoric to reform — promising a mix of fiscal discipline, debt restructuring, and renewed trust in governance as the pillars of economic recovery. But as experts warn, implementation will determine whether the blueprint delivers real relief to Malawians still burdened by inflation and poverty.

Mutharika reintroduces FISP, declares food security top priority

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President Arthur Peter Mutharika has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to ensuring that no Malawian dies of hunger, announcing sweeping interventions in the agriculture sector,...

RBM warns of inflation surge, keeps policy rate at 26%

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The Reserve Bank of Malawi has kept the Policy Rate at 26%, warning that inflation could reach 28.9% by year-end due to fuel prices and weak fiscal control.