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Court yet to hear Mzuzu businesspersons’ case for financial crimes

Court yet to hear Mzuzu businesspersons’ case for financial crimes

by theinv | 14 February, 2019| Stories

By Collins Mtika The High Court in Mzuzu is yet to set a date for.

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Financial crimes costs Malawi K240bn



Financial crimes costs Malawi K240bn



by theinv | 13 February, 2019| Stories

By Alfred Chauwa  For the past three years, Malawi has lost $395 million (MK240 billion).

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Church urges probe on recruitment of senior govt posts

Church urges probe on recruitment of senior govt posts

by theinv | 11 February, 2019| Stories

By SEBASTIAN NYIRENDA The Church and Society Program of the Church of Central African Presbyterian.

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SUPREME COURT GIVES GOVT 60 DAYS TO ACT ON “TRACTORGATE” CASE

SUPREME COURT GIVES GOVT 60 DAYS TO ACT ON “TRACTORGATE” CASE

by theinv | 11 February, 2019| Stories

By Collins Mtika The Malawi’s Supreme court has given the Malawi government 60 days to.

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MALAWI TAMES FINANCIAL CRIMES -TURF BATTLE ENDS

MALAWI TAMES FINANCIAL CRIMES -TURF BATTLE ENDS

by theinv | 9 February, 2019| Stories

By Collins Mtika Malawi’s eight state agencies have finally ended an almost three-year turf battle.

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Landgate: Council, Ministry embroiled in ‘dubious’ Hotel project

Landgate: Council, Ministry embroiled in ‘dubious’ Hotel project

by theinv | 1 February, 2019| Stories

By Collins Mtika A plan to construct a magnificent hotel on a piece of land.

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Chinese competitors squeeze out small-business owners eking out a living in Africa

Chinese competitors squeeze out small-business owners eking out a living in Africa

by theinv | 31 January, 2019| Stories

By Henry Kijimwana Mhango LILONGWE, Malawi — Justice Dapalaba once scratched out a living selling secondhand clothes in.

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Editor’s Pick: Best Investigative Journalism in Sub-Saharan Africa 2018

Editor’s Pick: Best Investigative Journalism in Sub-Saharan Africa 2018

by theinv | 24 January, 2019| Stories

By Raymond Mpubani Press freedom varies widely across sub-Saharan Africa. While muckrakers in Ghana were able.

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Mining Expert touts mining as Malawi’s top forex earner

Mining Expert touts mining as Malawi’s top forex earner

by theinv | 24 January, 2019| Extractives

Geological expert and former Minister of Mines and Energy, Grain Malunga says the local mining industry.

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Ministry of Health PS pinned on ‘illegal’ procurement of vehicles

Ministry of Health PS pinned on ‘illegal’ procurement of vehicles

by theinv | 24 January, 2019| Stories

Youth and Society (YAS), a civil society organisation (CSO), has taken to task Ministry of.

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MRA fights Airtel over taxes

MRA fights Airtel over taxes

by theinv | 23 January, 2019| Stories

By CIJM The multinational mobile company Airtel is up against efforts from the Malawi Revenue.

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Africa losing USD100bn annually through IFFs

Africa losing USD100bn annually through IFFs

by theinv | 18 October, 2018| Stories

By Collins Mtika In Africa, it is estimated up to USD 100 billion annually is.

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