Aid Not Conditional on Signing Trade Deal
The European Commission (EC) has assured Malawi that the country will continue receiving cooperation aid even if it does not sign an economic partnership agreement (EPA) with the European Union.
Turmoil As Tobacco Prices Fluctuate
Malawi's tobacco industry has been in turmoil after wildly fluctuating prices led protesting farmers to force the closure of the auction floors.
Four Arrested, Accused of Plotting Coup
Police in Malawi arrested four opposition officials on Tuesday, accusing them of plotting to remove President Bingu Wa Mutharika from power.
Malawi to Play Friendly in Dar Es Salaam
After an unsuccessful attempt to play the Malawian national team in a friendly clash last February, Taifa Stars have finally secured a new date against the Southern African side.
From the Man Who Promised Free Shoes
IN HIS first campaign to become president in the early 1990s, Malawi's Bakili Muluzi offered his countrymen free shoes in return for votes.
Nine New U.S. Ambassadors Nominated
Nine nominees to serve as U.S. ambassadors in Africa appeared before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Wednesday for confirmation.
University of Malawi Challenges Strathmore
One of the delights in watching the Celtel Africa Challenge is seeing an underdog like the University of Malawi beat an overconfident opponent like Kenya's Strathmore University.