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Read moreDetailsLeading telecommunications company, Airtel Malawi has on Wednesday announced a 12.3% increase in its customer base. This is according the...
Read moreDetailsThe Lilongwe Principal Resident Magistrate Court has sentenced eight people to 19 years in prison for robbing a Chinese businessman...
Read moreDetailsListed NBS Bank has recorded a consolidated Profit-After-Tax of K32.65 billion representing 169 percent increase compared to K12.16 billion reported...
Read moreDetailsDespite issuing an apology to Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) President Peter Mutharika, Nsanje Lalanje Constituency Member of Parliament (MP) Gladys...
Read moreDetailsFormer Democratic Progressive Party-(DPP) secretary General Grezelder Jeffrey has joined the governing Malawi Congress Party (MCP). Jeffrey was welcomed into...
Read moreDetailsNsanje Lalanje Constituency Member of Parliament (MP) Gladys Ganda has apologized for her remarks in which she praised President Lazarus...
Read moreDetailsGazette Media, a media consultancy firm, has contributed half a million towards the Association of Business Journalists (ABJ) Annual General...
Read moreDetailsA 32-year-old man in Lilongwe who threw his two kids into a deep well with intention to kill them has...
Read moreDetailsPolice have arrested Vitumbiko Mhango, a 36-year-old primary school teacher, in connection with an Amazon online scam. According to Deputy...
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