The Malawian government has denied allegations that Vice President Jane Mayemu Ansah is set to spend $1.3 million of public funds to attend her husband’s lavish 80th birthday celebration in the United ...
Malawi Vice President Spends $1.3million Public Funds To Attend Husband’s Lavish 80th Birthday In UK
Public anger has been further fuelled by reports that the delegation numbers about 16 people, including two personal assistants, five security officers, protocol, medical and administrative staff, the ...
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Malawi: Begging for Food Abroad, Feasting On Luxury At Home - Malawi's Leadership Exposed Direct and Brutal
What is unfolding in Malawi today is not merely a scandal of excessive travel or poor optics; it is a brutal exposé of moral bankruptcy at the very heart of political leadership in parts of Africa.
The government has come under growing pressure to explain its silence over the cost and justification of Vice President Dr Jane Ansah's private trip to the United Kingdom, at a time when Malawians are ...
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Tough rules keep fish stock healthy and plentiful off Lake Malawi island
Only licensed vessels can enter these waters and fishing of any sort is banned for four months of the year. The ban is ...
There is growing anger in Malawi over a post-Christmas fortnight trip to the UK that one of the country's vice-presidents is ...
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Shakhboot bin Nahyan receives letter from president of Malawi addressed to UAE president
Sheikh Shakhboot bin Nahyan Al Nahyan, Minister of State, met with Joseph Mathyola Mwanamveka, Member of Parliament and Minister of Finance, Economic Planning, and Decentralisation of the Republic of ...
The former prime minister (pictured) was set to meet with her French counterpart Francois Mitterand in Paris in early ...
Climate change is no longer a distant threat-it is a lived reality for millions across Southern Africa. Extreme weather events, floods, and droughts ...
When you’re a celebrity, even the smallest moves are carefully scrutinized and debated. If outfit choices get strangers ...
While the global battle against misinformation gathers momentum, Botswana’s sluggish response exposes a concerning lack of ...
By 2024, Malawi’s internet gender gap reached 15 points. Only 57% of women own mobile phones versus 74% of men. Closing the mobile gender gap could add $230 billion to the mobile industry, while ...
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