Once again, Salima Sugar Company Limited—a state-owned enterprise—has come knocking on government doors, this time asking for a whopping K24 billion bailout. The question is: Why should ordinary Malawian taxpayers continue footing the bill for a company that was set up to generate profits? The requested bailout is meant to repay a legacy debt incurred […] The post Salima Sugar Wants K24bn from Govt: But Why Should Malawian Taxpayers Keep Bailing Out a Profit-Making Company? appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
In a bold push to unlock capital for individuals and small businesses, the Reserve Bank of Malawi (RBM), in partnership with the International Finance Corporation (IFC), is championing movable asset-based lending — a rising financial tool that’s redefining how entrepreneurs access credit when traditional collateral like land or buildings isn’t an option. This initiative is […] The post Small Businesses Can Now Access Loans From Lending Institutions Using Movable Property appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
The Information & Communication Technology Association of Malawi (ICTAM) has encourage the public to grace 2025 ICT Expo from June 4-6 at at Bingu International Convention Centre (BICC) in Lilongwe as it is not just for IT experts but across the board to appreciate what the sector has in store for every Malawian. The call was made by ICTAM president Clarence […] The post ICTAM encourages the public to grace 2025 ICT Expo from June 4-6 as it is not just for IT experts appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
President Donald Trump pardoned the real estate developer in 2020. Kushner went to prison for tax evasion, witness tampering and illegal campaign contributions.
Documents reviewed by The Post call for leveraging foreign assistance accounts to return migrants to conflict-afflicted nations, even as officials seek to cut such spending.
Keisha Lance Bottoms’s candidacy will test the potency of an anti-Trump message in a state that helped elevate him to the presidency.
[allAfrica] Cape Town -- Emmanuel Kundé , who was key when the 1990 Cameroon side became the first African team to reach the World Cup quarter-finals, died, the country's football federation announced.
The aspiring chef, 26, was back in the UK posing for a new modelling campaign with upscale fashion company Moncler following strained relations with the wider Beckham family.
Jensen Sturgeon was celebrating his 22nd birthday in Rio de Janeiro while on holiday with friends on April 26 when the group decided to visit the iconic Copacabana Beach.
Movistar, Orange, Vodafone, Digimobil and O2 were all reported to have been affected.
Aimee Smale, 27, who owns the Essex-based label, shared a clip of herself crying to her TikTok account, alongside a lengthy caption that stated she was 'heartbroken' over the 'bullying'.
HMRC issued some 1.32million 'simple assessments' to pensioners in the 2023/24 tax year, up 74 per cent from the year before.
T-72s have long been a mainstay of the Indian Army’s armored fleet Read Full Article at RT.com
The Kremlin has indicated that peace talks with Kiev should not be rushed, as officials prepare to negotiate the terms of a settlement Read Full Article at RT.com
Berlin wants US backing for the restrictions, though Washington is reportedly unlikely to support the measures Read Full Article at RT.com
Tatyana Dovgalenko has said Africa chooses pragmatic cooperation with Russia over Western narratives Read Full Article at RT.com
[DW] The tiny island of Mbanie measures just 30 hectares but has been at the center of a territorial dispute between Gabon and Equatorial Guinea. The world court has found in favor of the latter.
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[allAfrica] Accra -- Bees are speaking to us -- not with sound, but through their presence, their absence, and their steady disappearance. Alongside butterflies, bats, beetles, some mammals, and birds, these tireless workers sustain the crops and wild plants that feed us, protect biodiversity, and keep our agrifood systems resilient. When they thrive, ecosystems flourish. When they falter, so could we.
Keir Starmer is set to make a statement in the Commons after unveiling the long-awaited package alongside beaming EU commission chief Ursula von der Leyen yesterday.
Mogadishu (HOL) – At least six mortar shells were fired toward the heavily fortified Halane Base Camp in Mogadishu on Tuesday morning, which houses United Nations offices, African Union personnel, and Western diplomatic missions.
The rates of LNG imports by Europe hit an all-time high level in April
Rodion Miroshnik specified that the majority of casualties were recorded in the Belgorod and Kherson regions, and in the Lugansk and Donetsk people’s republics
Over two-thirds of lawmakers voted in favor of the bill
Ivan Smyslov, an official with the Department of Legal Support, pointed out that legal aggression was designed to be an element of a campaign of comprehensive hybrid suppression of Russia
The fighter came from the neighboring settlement of Razdolnoye
Last month, shock research suggested the diarrhoea-causing bug may be to blame for a disturbing rise in colon cancer cases in under 50s.
Jeremy Zielinski, 73, and wife Elaine, 79, claim they 'thought it was totally legal' to create a residential property instead of a business.
Stanislav Carpiuc, 26, of Romford, is due to appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court this morning.
The Duchess of Sussex had a chat with Kitsch founder Cassandra Thurswell in episode seven of her eight-part series Confessions of a Female Founder which came out today.
Denzel Washington shocked fans after lashing out at a photographer while attending the premiere of his movie Highest 2 Lowest at the Cannes Film Festival on Monday.
The questions of why terrorism occurs and how to stop it have haunted European citizens ever since the series of terrorist attacks across the EU that started in the early 2000s. The idea that someone might become a terrorist by going through a 'radicalisation' process seemed like a plausible explanation and therefore quickly gained ground among EU policymakers. Even though experts still disagree over what radicalisation is and whether focusing on it has really advanced the understanding of terrorism, the idea of the close linkages between the two phenomena has endured for better or for worse. Although the terrorism threat the EU faces has evolved, measures to prevent radicalisation are still a key component of EU counter-terrorism efforts as the radicalisation debate goes on. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
Poultry supply remains stable despite Brazil reporting its first bird flu outbreak at a commercial farm last week, supermarkets in Singapore said on Tuesday (May 20). On Friday (May 16), Brazil, the world's largest chicken exporter, confirmed its first outbreak of bird flu in a commercial farm. A FairPrice Group spokesperson said the supermarket chain is currently not impacted by the the bird flu outbreak in Brazil and encouraged customers not to stockpile pork or poultry. The spokesperson added that it is exploring new partnerships and solutions to further diversify and strengthen its supply chain. Sheng Siong said its poultry supply remains stable. Besides Brazil, the supermarket chain said it also gets poultry from Denmark and Thailand, ensuring a diversified supply chain. Lee, who runs Chiang Heng Poultry in Bendemeer Market, told AsiaOne that supply is largely unaffected as she only imports fresh chicken from Malaysia. However, the chicken stall owner in her 60s said a few customers were hesitant to buy her products after hearing about the bird flu outbreak.
More than 3,000 jobs will be created in the public transport sector in the next few years to support its expansion, said Minister for Transport Chee Hong Tat. Speaking to the media on Tuesday (May 20), he also said that the new Punggol Coast Bus Interchange will open on June 29. Visiting the new interchange, Chee said that there are ongoing efforts to create more jobs within the transport sector as part of Punggol's development. The minister further explained that about 2,000 jobs will be set aside for rail services, while the remaining 1,000 will be allocated to bus services, covering a variety of roles and responsibilities within the sector. He also shared that efforts are underway to attract new graduates and mid-career entrants to the transport sector, with support from various partners.