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6 days ago |
maravipost.com | Chisomo Phiri
By Chisomo PhiriBLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)-Centenary Bank Limited has reported a remarkable surge in profit, more than tripling to K1.92 billion in 2024 from K549 million in the previous year. According to the bank’s audited financial results, the growth was largely fueled by a significant increase in customer deposits, which rose by 50% to K135.2 billion from K90.4 billion.
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maravipost.com | Chisomo Phiri
By Chisomo PhiriBLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)-Alliance for Democracy (AFORD ) Member of Parliament (MP ) for Mzimba North from the Alliance for Democracy, has been granted bail by Principal Resident Magistrate Clemence Chamwenda in Mzuzu. Chihana faces charges of abuse of office and failure to declare interest in the Constituency Development Fund(CDF). His bail conditions include a cash bond of K1 million and a non-cash bond of K10 million, secured by one surety.
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maravipost.com | Chisomo Phiri
By Chisomo PhiriBLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)-In an effort to expand cancer treatment services in the country, prominent entrepreneur Thomson Mpinganjira has announced the establishment of a new diagnostics company called IBCC Diagnostics Center Limited. In an interview, Mpinganjira revealed that the Cancer Center, established 13 months ago, has exceeded expectations, treating 315 patients through CT scanning, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy.
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6 days ago |
maravipost.com | Chisomo Phiri
By Chisomo PhiriBLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)-A 39-year-old trader from Santhe in Kasungu district,Ivy Selemani is seeking justice after a police officer allegedly assaulted her, causing a lip injury. According to Selemani, on February 26th of this year, she went to deliver a cake to a neighbour of police officer Sapenda Chabwera at the Santhe police station. Chabwera allegedly started beating her and her child, accusing them of gossiping about his family. “He beat me severely, injuring my upper lip.
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1 week ago |
maravipost.com | Chisomo Phiri
By Chisomo PhiriBLANTYRE-(Maravi Post)-The Japanese Embassy believes that Malawi businesses can greatly benefit from partnering with Japanese companies through franchises, particularly in the agriculture sector. Japanese Ambassador to Malawi, Youichi Oya, highlighted this opportunity at the second Japan-Malawi Business Seminar in Lilongwe on Wednesday.
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