President Peter Mutharika says Malawi must fight back against the fraudulent movement of foreign exchange offshore, which is aggravating poverty.
State procurement chiefs are unlikely to face any music, despite being implicated in Ombud report
An investor has accused agents of the Malawian state of abusing their power to harass him during his bitter private wrangle with a former associate.
An explanation has been demanded for a $235,700 payment from a firm that landed major oil and gas exploration concessions on Lake Malawi.
Equipment for poor farmers allegedly auctioned and bought cheaply by government "beneficiaries".
Equipment for poor farmers allegedly auctioned and bought cheaply by government ‘beneficiaries’.
Insider source claims Malawi’s government has settled politically connected Sterling Timber International’s 1.4-billion kwacha loan from a state bank.
The country knows it needs to diversify its agriculture, but the vested interests of multinational giants is hampering its efforts.
Families of 51 freedom fighters are demanding reparation for ‘unjustified killings’ 56 years ago.
A coalition of 20 leading NGOs is spearheading plans for a mass demonstration against the government.