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Malawi's inflation now at 25.5% The Times Group (blog) However, Reserve Bank of Malawi (RBM) Governor Charles Chuka said recently he expects inflation to be between 21 and 24 percent end-year with an average of between 17.5 percent and 19.8 percent for the year. Investment management firm Nico Asset ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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The tale of the ACB The Times Group (blog) Once upon a time there was a beautiful and peaceful country called Malawi in southern Africa. Despite its natural beauty, the country was poor and yet so corrupt. Corruption, others argued, was a way of life in this country or a tradition if you may ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Polytechnic lecturers end strike, accept a 25 percent stepped salary increment Malawi Today Lecturers at Malawi Polytechnic have accepted a 25 percent salary increment offer and have since called off their strike, a union official said yesterday. General Secretary of Polytechnic Academic Staff Committee on Welfare (Pascow) Gift Khangamwa said ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Lack of local polls a loss—Chinsinga The Times Group (blog) Chinsinga_. Failure to hold local government elections seven years after schedule is a loss to Malawi's democracy, Political analyst and Chancellor College associate professor Blessings Chinsinga has said. Making his presentation to mark International ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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'Keep your hands off our salaries' The Times Group (blog) Malawi's Civil Servants Trade Union (CSTU) has asked Reserve Bank Governor Charles Chuka to keep off issues of civil service salaries, describing his remarks against a hike in their pay as unreasonable. CSTU was reacting comments by Chuka during a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
What does one make of Kachali amalawi info I read with disbelief that the vice president of Malawi Mr Khumbo Kachali has instructed people to go to Mponela to snatch beds donated by the local MP and instructed that these beds be taken to Mzimba hospital! This is an act of savagery, impolite and ... See all stories on this topic » |
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