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Chakwera, Infantino congratulate Haiya

Newly-elected Football Association of Malawi president Fleetwood Haiya has received a boost as he kick starts his tenure after both State President Lazarus Chakwera and Fifa President Giovanni Infantino congratulated him and his executive.…

MDF Lionesses roar in Central Fam Cup

Lionesses have dethroned Ascent Academy who won the title last season with 100 percent record. Lionesses Coach John Kaputa, who is also MDF Technical Advisor, said unity and hard work made the difference. It was not easy but the players…

France pledges continued hunger fight support

French Minister of State for Development, Francophonie and International Partnership, Chrysoula Zacharopoulou, said on Friday France will continue providing aid to the World Food Programme in Malawi to fight hunger. The European country has…

APM chides DPP ‘rebels’

Opposition Democratic Progressive Party leader and former President Peter Mutharika has once again taken a swipe at“ some individuals” in the party who he accused of thinking they are more important than anyone else. During a caucus that…

Innovators dared to protect their work

In an interview with The Daily Times, Malata emphasised the need to address registration and policy issues. “There are certain things we cannot do if the registration process is not good enough to create opportunities and space for young…

NGOs seek clarity on abortion laws

Nyale Institute and Centre for Human Rights and Rehabilitation have said there is need to raise awareness among community members on what the termination of pregnancy laws entail. The organisations are of the view that there is need to…

Times Group awards employees

Media giant The Times Group on Friday celebrated the end of the year 2023 by holding a party where some employees were also recognised for their outstanding performance. In celebrating this feat and the end of the year, The Times Group…

2% world’s extreme poor live in Malawi

Despite being home to only 0.24 percent of the world’ s population, Malawi is home to 2.0 percent of the world’ s extreme poor, a new World Bank Malawi Country Economic Memorandum has shown. The memorandum was launched in Lilongwe on…