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As some people under the banner of The Concerned Citizens of Malawi were demonstrating against the use of national identity...
Read moreDetailsThe rulling Malawi Congress Party (MCP), has asked the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), to fire its deputy Secretary General, Daudi...
Read moreDetailsThe main opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP ) president, Peter Mutharika, on Thursday arrived in Mzuzu, where he is expected...
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 moreDetailsIn what appears to be a direct response to Engineer Mathews Mtumbuka, UTM National Publicity Secretary Felix Njawala has cautioned...
Read moreDetailsThe newly formed National Development Party (NDP) has announced that its Elective Convention will take place on December 14, 2024,...
Read moreDetailsIn a concerning display of disregard for democratic principles, the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) has once again exercised its authority...
Read moreDetailsUTM top officials were missing at a press briefing organized by Eng. Mathews Mtumbuka in Lilongwe of Tuesday, fueling reports...
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