Public scoffs off MHC’s plans to demolish old houses in Nkolokosa to construct 250,000 high-tech structures

Nkolokosa location built in the 70s but earmarked for demolition * How are you going to demolish all the houses yet you sold most of them? * Most houses in Nkolokosa are semi-detached and three quarters were bought by people * This is just a dream of a CEO who just want his contract to run for 10 years * Is this Dzonzi guy new to MHC or what? The areas mentioned houses are no longer in MHC hands…

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CDEDI asks for ACB, Ombudsman to investigate K3.5bln MHC land saga

The controversial construction of the houses at Ngumbe in Blantyre * Demands immediate audit to confirm construction cost of 65 houses pegged at K54 million each * All officials involved in the cover up of the Surveyor General’s report should be investigated and prosecuted * MHC to comply with previous court determinations which were made in favour of Chitseko Estate Limited * Demands immediate resignation of MHC’s CEO Jordan Chipala for the shameful mess By Duncan Mlanjira Centre for…

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Teacher Mpamire’s choice of Namadingo to be hosted on Ugandan NBS Television’s #NBSAfter5 show attracts over 90% likes on social media

Man of the moment Patience Namadingo * Over 132 likes within an hour, ahead of other top stars * Including Ugandan Bob Wine; Americans Snoopy Dogg and Akon * Namadingo is talented and his songs are a blessing to Malawian audience By Duncan Mlanjira Ugandan NBS Television posted on its Facebook page on Monday enticing its viewers to nominate an international artiste of their choice and the name that would attract most likes would be hosted on its #NBSAfter5…

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Civil Service FC take 2-point lead in TNM Super League; Topple Silver Strikers who were on bye

* 2nd-placed Bankers might retain top spot if they win both of their away fixtures this weekend * Big Bullets jump from 5th to 3rd position following their 0-0 draw with Mafco over the weekend * Wanderers beat Chitipa 3-0 to move from 11th to 10th — ahead of their Wednesday match against Ntopwa By Duncan Mlanjira Civil Service FC have travelled back to their base in Lilongwe from Blantyre with big smiles as they have now taken a…

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First Lady applauds Muslim World League’s humanitarian efforts in past 20 years

Madame Chakwera receiving the donation Sheikh Walid El Saadi * Donates K1 billion towards Orphanage Support Program targetting 6,000 orphans across the country * Almost 20% of Malawian households are looking after orphans and usually headed by young girls or the elderly By Andrew Magombo, MANA First Lady, Madame Monica Chakwera has applauded humanitarian efforts that has been carried out by Muslim World League in the past two decades, saying their continued contribution to Malawi’s socio-economic development over the…

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Fifty-Four Years Ago

By Cedrick Ngalande On December 3, 1967, a group of doctors, nurses and technicians led by Dr. Christiaan Barnard performed the world’s first ever human to human heart transplant at Groote Schuur Hospital in Cape Town, South Africa. The news of this marvelous achievement spread around the world like wildfire. The New York Times edition of the next day, December 4, memorialized this event perfectly with a front-page headline, “Heart Transplant Keeps Man Alive in South Africa; Heart Transplanted…

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Cannabis Regulatory Authority issues licences to 35 organizations

Industrial hemp * 41 applications were received, only six have not made it * They are expected to address a few issues and then re-submit By Tione Andsen, MANA Farmer organizations, cooperatives and corporate partnerships have adequately met the requirements which earned them licences to venture into industrial hemp (cannabis) business. On Friday, Cannabis Regulatory Authority (CRA) issued licences to 35 organizations following an exhaustive evaluation process as provided for in the Cannabis Regulation Act 2020. At a press…

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Malawi Post Corporation plans to revisit postal banking service for the unbanked rural communities

Such post offices can be viably turned into profit making * MPC and NBS Bank are already in partnership through post offices * MPC has 180 post offices across the country of which 60 are economically viable * While 120 are just running as social services, making as little as K5,000 a month * But we still have to pay salaries for the staff in these post offices By Duncan Mlanjira Malawi Postal Corporation (MPC), then trading as Malawi…

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Malawi Post Corporation to introduce city busliners

MPC currently operates intercity coach service * In its enormous turnaround strategy * We must give Malawians the best city bus services just like in other African countries * Honours faithful customers through coach ticket luck draws * Livingstonia University student goes away with K300,000 By Duncan Mlanjira As part of turning Malawi Posts Corporation (MPC) from loss to profit making business-oriented parastatal in line with the reforms it has developed, MPC plans to invest into luxurious passenger bus…

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Prince Phillip: An extraordinary man who lived an extraordinary life

* He outlived nearly everyone who knew him and might explain him By Danny Dymond, Royal Correspondent with the BBC And so we have been left with a two-dimensional portrait of the duke; salt-tongued and short-tempered, a man who told off-colour jokes and made politically incorrect remarks. An eccentric great-uncle who’d been around forever and towards whom most people felt affection — but who rather too often embarrassed himself and others in company. With his death will come reassessment….

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