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Malawi24 is a digital news platform that provides the most recent updates on events in Malawi. It covers a wide range of topics, including politics, entertainment, sports, opinions, investigative reports, and thorough analyses.
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1 week ago |
malawi24.com | Archangel Nzangaya
The Malawi Confederation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry (MCCCI) has received a K5 million donation from Ethanol Company Limited (EthCo) to support the upcoming Business Leaders’ Summit in Mangochi. The annual event scheduled for April 24 to 25, 2025, in Mangochi, provides a platform for business leaders to deliberate on key issues impacting business operations in Malawi.
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1 week ago |
malawi24.com | Archangel Nzangaya
Malawians will spend the Easter weekend without 135.1 megawatts of power on the national grid as the Electricity Generation Company (EGENCO) shuts down Nkula A and B Power Stations for maintenance works. This maintenance work is scheduled to take place from 22:00 hours on Thursday, April 17, 2025, to 17:00 hours on Monday, April 21, 2025.
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1 week ago |
malawi24.com | Archangel Nzangaya
Triephornia Thomson Mpinganjira has firmly rejected claims by Prophet Stephanie Chikweni Ministries that God had sent her an important message through him. The prophet had reached out to Mpinganjira on Facebook, saying, “Hie Madam @Triephornia Thomson Mpinganjira, I have your Important Message from God. I could have posted on my page But God said I should not post on Social media.
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1 week ago |
malawi24.com | Archangel Nzangaya
Norman Chisale, Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) youth director and former right-hand man to ex-President Peter Mutharika is facing mounting pressure to tone down his inflammatory language during political rallies. Chisale’s recent outbursts, which include using derogatory terms like “aGulukunyinda,” “aBwampini,” and “aKhakhakha” against government officials, have sparked widespread criticism.
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malawi24.com | Archangel Nzangaya
The Transporters Association of Malawi (TAM) has issued an urgent appeal to the Ministry of Transport and Public Works, highlighting the dire state of several key road sections across the country and escalating security concerns. Despite a letter sent on March 18, 2025, TAM has yet to receive a formal response or acknowledgement, prompting the association to reiterate the gravity of the situation.
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