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Business
Stakeholders demand clear economic recovery trail
Economic stakeholders have asked Parliament to deliberate on clear pathways to attain economic recovery during the upcoming meeting slated for…
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Malawi gets K21 billion Irish grant
The government of Ireland has given Malawi a €20.5 million (approximately K21.8 billion) grant for social protection programmes to be…
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Arrears fueling pressure on debt
Finance Minister Sosten Gwengwe has said arrears are largely to blame for the spiking of the country’s domestic debt. Gwengwe’s…
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Business
Admarc staff for board dissolution
The Agricultural Development and Marketing Corporation (Admarc) Workers Union has asked the government to dissolve the board of the entity…
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Business
Sosten Gwengwe laments lack of access to information on finance
Finance Minister Sosten Gwengwe has said lack of information on access to finance is the major problem crippling the growth…
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National
Expert tips government on cushioning Malawians
By Alinafe Mlamba Malawi University of Business and Applied Sciences-based economist Betchani Tchereni has asked the government to borrow a…
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National
Sosten Gwengwe blames laxity on National Registration Bureau payout
Finance Minister Sosten Gwengwe has described the Treasury’s disbursement of K800 million to the National Registration Bureau (NRB), which was…
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Business
Fingers crossed
The wait is over as the International Monetary Fund (IMF) mission team arrives in the country today for talks over…
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National
Things to get worse before recovery—Sosten Gwengwe
Minister of Finance, Sosten Gwengwe, has warned that things may get worse before they become better as authorities lay a…
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Business
‘IMF is our last hope’
Minister of Finance Sosten Gwengwe has said a quick return to the International Monetary Fund (IMF)’s Extended Facility Programme remains…
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