South African officials say expulsion followed discovery that diplomats were buying duty-free alcohol, then reselling it to retailers
The controversial issue has forced some schools to close in the predominantly Christian country
Move comes a day after health authorities in Malawi announced the presence of a more contagious Indian variant in the country, which has infected 14 people
Health Minister Khumbize Kandodo-Chiponda says the destruction is aimed to build public confidence in the safety of the vaccination program
Government authorities say the confirmation of Martha Chizuma will complement President Chakwera’s fight against graft
Lazarus Chakwera says that tendency among citizenry can turn presidents into dictators
Public Appointments Committee of Parliament says Martha Chizuma failed to get scores required for confirmation
Under the relocation order, government says that by staying outside camp, refugees threaten national security
President Lazarus Chakwera says industry could play major role in country's economy if properly regulated
President Lazarus Chakwera says he is aware of labor-related challenges which have come about because of the impact of COVID-19
Queen Elizabeth says initiative shows utmost transparency in use of privately raised funds
Some Malawians have hailed the ruling, while others denounced the decision as removing a major deterrent to serious crime
The WHO and Africa CDC this week urged African countries not to destroy COVID-19 vaccines that may have passed their expiration date, saying they are still safe to use
Lazarus Chakwera said Malawi should switch to other cash crops like cannabis, which was legalized last year for industrial and medicinal use
Arrests came after audit revealed Malawi officials used millions of dollars in funds for their own expenses
Peter Mutharika cites freezing of his bank accounts, arrests of his party officials over corruption allegations; authorities say they are only following the law
About 2,000 refugees who are living in communities outside the camp pose a danger to national security, official says
Critics question why Malawi accepted doses with short shelf life
Malawi authorities say government has no money to pay teachers, who risk contracting coronavirus by teaching classes in person
Critics say 160-year-old law leads to more than 140,000 backstreet abortions annually that cause 12,000 deaths, countless permanent scars
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