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  1. Munyaradzi Mafaro

    Big Bullets stuck by Creck Sporting wall

    FCB Nyasa Big Bullets failed to score against Creck Sporting Club during their Airtel Top 8 Cup match on Saturday. The quarterfinal first-leg ended with no goals at Kamuzu Stadium. Bullets must perform better in the return leg to keep championship hopes alive. This marked the first knockout...
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    Bushiri fires back at jealous politicos on his wealth

    Prophet Shepherd Bushiri fired back at South African politician Mbuyiseni Ndlozi about comments on his wealth. The ECG church founder posted on Facebook after Ndlozi spoke at the University of Malawi in Zomba. Bushiri asked why politicians with xenophobic views keep targeting him. He claimed...
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    Bishop Mchombo plants trees to fight climate change

    Anglican Diocese leader William Mchombo planted trees at Chilema in Zomba District to fight climate change effects. The bishop highlighted how trees help reduce climate impacts during the event. He asked local people to care for the newly planted trees properly. Communities must ensure these...
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    FAWEMA gives 1350 youth a fresh start in college

    FAWEMA plans to help 1350 struggling young women and men access higher education at technical colleges and public universities. Board chair Maggie Madimbo announced this partnership with the National Council for Higher Education yesterday in Mponela, Dowa. The seven-year project, funded by the...
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    Airtel Top 8 Season 8 heats up with K35m prize pool

    Football fans rush to Kamuzu Stadium today as Season 8 of the Airtel Top 8 tournament begins in Blantyre. FCB Nyasa Big Bullets will defend their championship against Creck Sporting in what promises to be an exciting match. Airtel Malawi increased the prize money to K35 million compared to K30...
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    Rwandans unite in Malawi 31 years on

    Rwandans living in Malawi met in Lilongwe to mark 31 years since the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi people. Government officials from Malawi joined foreign diplomats at the event remembering the tragedy that killed more than one million people. Back in Rwanda, President Paul Kagame lit the...
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    Cops Keep It Cool for September Elections

    Central West Region Police Commissioner Barbra Mchenga Tsiga says police officers across Malawi face a major challenge during the upcoming September elections. She tells officers they need strong discipline when handling election matters. During a recent awareness march in Lilongwe, she...
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    Time's Up for MPs Who Let the People Down

    Many lawmakers won't return to Malawi's Parliament after the current session ends. The 51st Session started February 14, 2025, but numerous representatives face rejection at upcoming polls because they failed their voters during six years in office. Citizens have grown tired of unfulfilled...
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    Africa Snags Big Win in Trade War

    African nations can grab new chances as America and China keep fighting their trade battles. This clash between economic giants creates openings for African countries to find better positions in world markets. With both superpowers putting tariffs on each other, African nations might step in...
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    Chakwera steps in to fix MCP party row

    Political expert Thomas Chirwa wants President Lazarus Chakwera to step in fast as top officials clash before party primaries in Mzimba Central. The dispute involves MCP General Secretary Richard Chimwendo Banda, National Assembly Speaker Catherine Gotani Hara, and hopeful candidate Vitumbiko...
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    MACRA keeps your digital rights locked down

    Director General Daudi Suleman says MACRA is ready to protect Malawians in digital spaces. Speaking at the World Consumer Rights Day event in Zomba, he stressed that people need to know their rights when using digital services. Suleman highlighted a toll-free number, 261, where Malawians can...
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    Exploring the Provinces of Zimbabwe

    Zimbabwe is divided into 10 provinces, each with its character. Two of these provinces are actually big cities, and the rest cover large regions. Let's explore each province, its main cities, and what makes it special. From busy urban centers to quiet rural areas, Zimbabwe's provinces offer a...
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    MultiChoice Malawi gives you budget TV treat

    MultiChoice Malawi wants everyone to enjoy TV shows at affordable prices. The company recently showed off its DStv and GOtv programs in Lilongwe. Managing Director Averessa Ndlovu Chella explained that they aim to bring value directly to viewers at home. She believes working with the Information...
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    Tawomhera Takes Glen View South with 3392 Votes

    ZANU PF earned another seat when Tsitsi Tawomhera won the Glen View South election with 3,392 votes. Official results came from the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission after counting was finished. The area needed a new representative following Grandmore Hakata's death. Voters responded well to her...
  15. Munyaradzi Mafaro

    Big Maize Boom Set to Outperform Food Targets

    Zimbabwe farmers expect to collect almost two million tons of maize this season. Early reports from field surveys show the harvest will beat the national need of 1.8 million tons for food. This comes after good rains from December through March helped crops recover from earlier dry spells...
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    Gokwe North set for a big Independence Day bash

    Workers rush to finish the last touches for Friday's main Independence Day event at Nembudziya Growth Point in Gokwe North. Officials arranged for 369 buses to bring people from across Zimbabwe. Police stand ready to keep everyone safe during the national celebration. The football field...
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    Illegal Land Squatters Told to Clear Out

    People living illegally on state land across Zimbabwe must leave right away or face legal trouble. The government wants everyone to know that settling on official land without permission breaks the law. Farm Minister Anxious Masuka said many people have moved onto government property without...
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    New Mbare Market Rising to House 10000 Traders

    Workers start building a new market in Mbare this week. The modern complex will house 10,000 traders when finished. President Mnangagwa announced these plans on Friday at the opening of phase one. The government rebuilt the first section after the fire destroyed the original market last October...
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    First Lady Coaches Masvingo Teens on Life Lessons

    First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa helped thousands of high school students learn life skills during a special session at Mutendi High School on Friday. She organized separate groups where girls gathered with female teachers for Nhanga talks as boys met with male mentors in Gota sessions. The program...
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    Sin Taxes Keep Health Spending on Track

    The government collects good money from sin taxes, making a new budget for health programs less likely after US aid stopped. Three taxes currently help fund healthcare needs. A sugar tax that started in 2023 at two cents per gram on local drinks was cut to just a tenth of a cent per gram in the...
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