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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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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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