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Malawi Stock Exchange listed FDH Bank had a grand time at this year’s Institute of Marketing in Malawi (IMM) Awards ceremony over the weekend where they bagged four awards. The Bank’s Salama Banking was named the Print Commercial of the Year, while its marketing team emerged the Marketing Team of the Year. FDH Cares […] The post FDH Bank plc shines at the Marketers’ awards appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
A tropical storm warning is now in effect for Jamaica as the Area of Low Pressure over the west-central Caribbean Sea becomes better organised while moving closer to the island and has the potential to develop into a tropical cyclone by Monday...
WESTERN BUREAU: A testament to Jamaica’s evolving business landscape was on full display as Sixt Rent a Car, the world’s third-largest car rental provider, launched operations at the Norman Manley International Airport last week. Sixt’s expansion...
Western Bureau: Ahead of the close of Fire, Life and Safety Awareness Week on Saturday, personnel at the Hanover branch of the Jamaica Fire Brigade (JFB) were seemingly pleased with what they had achieved through their public educational activities...
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) recently concluded a pivotal three-day plant breeding for hot pepper production under its Improving Phytosanitary, Food Safety and Market Access Opportunities along the Hot Pepper...
Buff Bay, Portland In an attempt to preserve the environment against improper disposal of plastic material, ground was broken last Thursday for the construction of plastics redemption centre on properties owned by Portland-based spring water-...
The government, through the Ministry of Local Government, Unity, and Culture, has awarded a contract to PMC Limited to construct the Gwanda Chakuamba mausoleum in Nsanje district. The contract price is K2.7 billion as per a notification of intention to award contract dated November 4, 2024. The Ministry of Local Government, Unity, and Culture says, […] The post Govt awards PMC Limited a K2bn contract to construct Gwanda Chakuamba mausoleum appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
The US and UK have a back-up plan in the event of Kiev losing the conflict with Moscow, the Russian foreign minister has said Read Full Article at RT.com
The IMF’s executive director for Russia has left his post, linking his departure to “rudeness” towards his country and its leadership Read Full Article at RT.com
The European Union (EU) is committed to ensuring its budget delivers maximum value for citizens by focusing on results and performance. In 2018, as part of the shift towards performance-based budgeting, the EU revised the rules applicable to the general budget and introduced the possibility of financing that is not linked to cost (FNLC) in addition to the traditional ways of financing based on incurred costs (Article 125 of EU Regulation 2018/1046). Under this method, payments are based on results achieved, and are made if a beneficiary fulfils predefined conditions linked to progress in implementing or achieving the objectives of a project or programme. The Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) – the EU's ground-breaking instrument created to support the Member States' post-pandemic economic recovery – is a key example of how this delivery method is applied. For the first time, disbursements to the Member States depend on achieving pre-defined milestones and targets relating to the implementation of reform and investment measures. Since the creation of the RRF, the EU has set up similar instruments in other policy areas. The Ukraine Facility (UF) and the Reform and Growth Facility for the Western Balkans (WBF), both launched in 2024, share some key features with the RRF delivery method. Along with the application of the FNLC principle for payments, other common features include the prominent role of the reform measures, using scoreboards to monitor implementation, and setting up special forums, known as 'dialogues', for the exchange of information and views with the European Parliament. Examining in detail this innovative way of funding as it applies to the three facilities helps to shed light on an emerging, performance-based modus operandi that is already being discussed as a possible blueprint for other spending tools under the post-2027 EU budget. Source : © European Union, 2024 - EP
The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the need for a resilient healthcare system but also for quick access to inventions and technologies in challenging situations. To address this need, in April 2023 the Commission submitted a proposal for a regulation on compulsory licensing for crisis management. The aim is to secure the rapid deployment of patent-protected inventions in times of crisis or emergency, without eroding patent protection as an incentive to innovate. The proposal lays down rules and procedures for granting Union compulsory licences and supervising the law's implementation. Views on the proposal diverge. Civil society organisations support broad application of the compulsory licensing scheme, whereas industry organisations advocate narrow application. Opinions differ on: (i) the need for legislative intervention; (ii) the events justifying the use of compulsory licences; (iii) whether compulsory licensing should be conditional on failed prior negotiations for voluntary licences; (iv) whether the disclosure of know-how or trade secrets is warranted under certain circumstances; (v) at what level remuneration and sanctions should be capped; vi) how advisory bodies should be composed; and vii) what role potential licensees should play in initiating and engaging in the compulsory licensing procedure. On 13 March 2024, Parliament voted its first-reading position ahead of future trilogue negotiations. Parliament insists on empowering the Commission to mandate the disclosure of relevant trade secrets and know-how, and on significantly strengthening the position of rights-holders. In its position of 26 June 2024, the Council recommends a more industry-oriented approach. Third edition. The 'EU Legislation in Progress' briefings are updated at key stages throughout the legislative procedure. Source : © European Union, 2024 - EP
The political landscape within the UTM is heating up as the party gears up for its inaugural convention on November 17. Recent tensions have erupted into a public clash between established members and newcomers, particularly surrounding the candidacy of Dr. Dalitso Kabambe. During a weekend gathering where candidates presented their nomination papers, Mr. Newton Kambala, […] The post UTM Convention: Kambala takes a swipe at Kabambe, says he consistently tortured Chilima appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
As the UTM Party prepares for its crucial elective convention on November 17, 2024, in Mzuzu, significant questions arise about whether the event will proceed as planned amidst a backdrop of unresolved intra-party conflicts and procedural concerns. Party leader Michael Usi has publicly raised alarms about the national executive committee’s (NEC) handling of the convention […] The post UTM Convention: Amidst unresolved intra-party issues, will the event proceed on November 17? appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
The growing chorus of calls for the resignation of Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) Chairperson Annabel Mtalimanja raises critical questions about the integrity and independence of the electoral body in the lead-up to the September 2025 General Elections. Stakeholders, including political parties and civil society organizations, have expressed concerns over Mtalimanja’s alleged connections to the Malawi […] The post Analysis: Should MEC Chair Annabel Mtalimanja Resign? appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men, with an estimated one in eight Canadian men expected to be diagnosed in their lifetimes. Experts say improved screening tools can help more accurately identify prostate cancer, improving mortality by identifying the disease sooner.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is calling on Canada’s premiers to match his pledge to remove the federal sales tax on new homes under $1 million by doing the same with provincial sales taxes.
The journey to build a high-quality, affordable daycare system hasn't been without speed bumps. Daycare experts highlight obstacles they're facing as the Canada-Wide Early Learning and Child Care agreements shift into the next phase.
As draft regulations for an oil and gas emissions cap are released, Canada's environment minister warns the NDP and the Bloc Québécois that triggering an early election could dash hopes of curbing emissions from Canada's biggest polluters.
A Go Public investigation into telco contracts has prompted hundreds of frustrated customers from all the big providers to ask why contracts can have language that locks them in for two to three years while allowing prices to increase. A contract law expert says the CRTC should investigate.
If you are married and have unused defined contribution pensions when you die, does your spouse inherit the pension tax free, like the house, savings and so on?
Alex Castellanos, who worked on campaigns for Mitt Romney and George W. Bush, told Fox News that he believes pollsters are wrong with their predictions.
Spain's King Felipe has been seen snapping at Valencian locals who threw mud and him and his wife as they visited the region in the wake of devastating floods that have so far killed 217.
Struggling farmers have accused Labour of 'lying' and said inheritance tax changes are the 'final nail in the coffin' as they react angrily to Chancellor Rachel Reeves' Autumn Budget.
Visual artist Leila Bartell, born Leila Bdeir, was once hailed as the 'Slovenian Kate Moss ' and was a well-known TV presenter in her home country before moving to London to work.
Based on The Washington Post polling average, Trump has three paths to victory. Winning North Carolina, Georgia and Pennsylvania is his most likely route.
Despite the laborious ongoing recovery — with some roads still impassable, bridges washed away — a record number of voters cast early ballots in recent weeks.
Based on The Washington Post polling average, Harris has three paths to victory. Winning the Rust Belt is her most likely route.
The 26-year-old with 176 points is one of three male licence holders with more than 100 points.
In particular, a fixed-wing drone without a warhead or visual surveillance equipment was eliminated in the Kuibyshevsky district of Donetsk, near an energy facility
A Hindu temple in Brampton was attacked on Sunday amidst rising tensions between India and Canada Read Full Article at RT.com
Ukrainian MPs have passed a law introducing criminal liability for storing firewood without proper paperwork, local media have reported Read Full Article at RT.com
Dr Paul Morrison, 72, worked on Coquet Island, off Northumberland, for 38 years but was suspended following claims he treated Dr Ibrahim Alfarwi like a modern-day slave.
Propos introductif de la conference de presse du 03 novembre 2024 Mesdames et Messieurs, Chers journalistes, Chers officiels, Chers invités présents ici et participant de loin, Bienvenue à tous pour cette conférence de presse qui a lieu dans un contexte sociopolitique et institutionnel exceptionnel depuis le 30 août 2023. Nous saluons les journalistes qui sont parmi nous, mais aussi ceux qui nous ont adressé des questions avant la Conférence et ceux qui nous suivent en direct. Avant de (...) - POLITIQUE / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON