Chakwera flying addiction costs taxpayers K4.5 billion
…flying to China, USA in September ..USA warns over expenditure out of control President Lazarus Chakwera is so addicted to flying out of the country that, apart from making four…
…flying to China, USA in September ..USA warns over expenditure out of control President Lazarus Chakwera is so addicted to flying out of the country that, apart from making four…
By: Sgt. Stephano Zimba, Assistant Public Relations Officer-Lilongwe Prison The Crew for the incoming movie, titled Welcome to Maula Prison on Tuesday 20th August 2024, visited Lilongwe Prison (Maula prison)…
… can the DPP A-Team deliver The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) convention was a reunion party, dancing and singing and even its leader, Professor Peter Mutharika and his wife, Gertrude,…
…can the party unite after six Ministers lost …did Chakwera vote for Mumba? President Lazarus Chakwera is right-handed or used his right hand to vote during the just-ended Malawi Congress…
…ruling stops Mumba, Chanthinka barring …court says undemocratic, violates Malawi constitution The Malawi Congress Party (MCP) national executive committee attempted to bar rivals and was treating its convention delegates as…
…. others claim elections not to be fair The main opposition party, the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), is set for its elective conference and, with it, an intensive rivalry that…
…expecting arrests of Khwesi Msusa …no inquiry, who are you protecting- Makwenda On Sunday, the UTM alleged that the ruling party is out to destabilise the party with the planned…
…and the two silent candidates for UTM It depends on who you ask—Dr. Dalitso Kabambe is either a great strategist and political tactician or a greedy fellow, power-hungry to be…
..MCP wins 1, DPP lose both seats The main opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) has lost two local council seats in by-elections that show smaller parties- UDF and newly formed…
…dusty capital gets more dusty roads ..MP Zulu brings grader in the affluent area One would think with all the dust of Lilongwe, residents would warmly welcome another dusty road…