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The Committee on Natural Resources and Climate Change in Parliament chairperson Werani Chilenga has said the main opposition Democratic Progressive...
Read moreDetailsThe battle for the soul of the United Transformation Movement (UTM) is intensifying as the party prepares for its upcoming...
Read moreDetailsUTM has postponed a public rally that was scheduled for this weekend in Lilongwe at Masintha ground. According to UTM...
Read moreDetailsChimwemwe Chipungu has expressed gratitude for the years he has been Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) national organization Secretary. He lost...
Read moreDetailsNsanje Lalanje constituency legislator, Gladys Ganda won the position of the national director of elections for the Democratic Progressive Party...
Read moreDetailsThe Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) has announced the rescheduling of pilot voter registration which was supposed to commence tomorrow August...
Read moreDetailsThe city of Blantyre was awash in blue as the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) held its much-anticipated convention, a spectacle...
Read moreDetailsMISA Malawi has condemned the main opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) for threatening Nation Publications Limited (NPL) journalists at the...
Read moreDetailsArthur Peter Mutharika, the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) President and torchbearer, raised eyebrows with his notable absence at the closing...
Read moreDetailsIn a scathing attack, former President Peter Mutharika has labelled the Malawi Congress Party (MCP) government led by Lazarus Chakwera...
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