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Malawi’s economy is coming under serious pressure as global aid is being cut, putting the country in a difficult financial position. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) says these aid cuts are exposing long-standing weaknesses in how Malawi manages its economy. In simple terms, Malawi has for many years depended heavily on donor support to fund […] The post Aid Cuts Hit Malawi Hard: IMF Warns of Rising Debt Pressure and Urgent Need for Reforms appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
The Malawi Enterprise Development Fund (MEDF) has recovered K8 billion from a massive K240 billion loan book in just two months—but the figures expose a much deeper problem: over K232 billion remains unpaid, and the fund is now turning to legal enforcement and asset seizures to recover the rest. The recovery followed a 60-day ultimatum […] The post MEDF Recovers K8bn Out of K240bn: Inside the Weak Recovery, K232bn Still Unpaid and the Legal Fight Ahead appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
The Reserve Bank of Malawi (RBM) has maintained its main interest rate at 24 percent, meaning borrowing costs will not rise for now, but at the same time it has taken steps to limit how much banks can lend in a move aimed at controlling inflation and stabilising the economy. The decision, made by the […] The post RBM Keeps Interest Rate at 24% While Tightening Bank Lending to Control Inflation and Stabilise the Economy appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
A fierce confrontation is unfolding between Malawi’s business community and the Human Rights Consultative Committee (HRCC), after traders flatly rejected claims that dialogue over the controversial Electronic Invoicing System (EIS) had made progress—accusing authorities of misrepresentation, bad faith, and sidelining real negotiations. In a strongly worded response, multiple business associations say they were never in […] The post Traders Defy HRCC, Accuse Government of “Breach of Trust” as Nationwide Business Shutdown Proceeds appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
What was once presented as “dialogue” between the government and the business community has now collapsed into open confrontation, exposing a deep crisis of trust that threatens to bring parts of Malawi’s economy to a standstill. As the May 4 deadline arrives, the Human Rights Consultative Committee (HRCC) and organised traders are locked in a […] The post ANALYSIS | Trust on the Brink: Malawi’s Business-Govt Fallout Over EIS Sparks Shutdown Threat as Dialogue Collapses into Crisis appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
The president declared that the initiative is called 'Project Freedom' and aims to help the 'neutral and innocent bystanders' that have been caught up in the suffocating blockage on the Iranian waterway.
A common political misrepresentation is to describe those plotting to take over from Sir Keir Starmer as being of the 'soft Left'.
The World Health Organisation confirmed six suspected cases of hantavirus infection on the MV Hondius, travelling from Ushuaia in Argentina to Cape Verde in Africa.
Olivia Wilde has reacted to a viral red carpet video that depicted her with wide eyes and a gaunt face, prompting trolls to compare her to Gollum from Lord of the Rings.
Finding yourself involuntarily downgraded from a premium cabin to economy is a nightmare scenario - but why and when does it happen, and what are the steps you can take if it happens to you?
Ukrainian armed formations suffered the heaviest casualties in the responsibility zone of the Battlegroup Center, Andrey Marochko said
The European Union’s deepest desire is unlimited access to cheap Ukrainian labor and the complete bankruptcy of Ukraine’s economy, Leonid Ivlev said
Polish law enforcement agencies are preparing a special plan codenamed Trident, Adam Radon, head of the organized crime division at the Central Investigation Bureau of the Polish Police, said
Ali Abdollahi warned that any foreign armed forces, especially the US army, would be targeted if they attempted to approach or enter the Strait of Hormuz
Compared with March 2026, Lada sales rose by more than 12%
Ministers have admitted they are 'looking into' and 'carefully considering' the findings of a trial in which a council was allowed to hike parking tickets to an eye-watering £160.
Tens of thousands of cancer patients could benefit from a new jab on the NHS which 'rapidly' treats over a dozen cancers in just 60 seconds.
IAN LADYMAN AT OLD TRAFFORD: Sir Alex - the most successful manager in the club's history - is a regular at United home and away matches and had travelled to Old Trafford today.
'There was a time I wanted to die because it felt that would be the only way to get away from him,' the mother-of-two murmured. 'I felt trapped.'
Police cruisers with troopers in full tactical gear were seen responding to an area near an Oklahoma campground following a shooting.
West Bengal's high-stakes political battle intensifies as Mamata Banerjee and Suvendu Adhikari face off in Bhabanipur. While Banerjee has a strong history in the constituency, a significant number of Muslim voters are under scrutiny, potentially impacting the TMC's victory margin.
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The death toll from ongoing floods across Kenya has risen to 18, with most fatalities attributed to drowning, as heavy rains continue to batter multiple regions, the Ministry of Interior and National Administration (MINA) has said.
Two civilians were killed and four injured in Ukrainian drone strikes on Belgorod Region, Russia, the governor says Read Full Article at RT.com
A bulk carrier and a tanker have been attacked near the Strait of Hormuz, the UKMTO monitoring organization said Read Full Article at RT.com
Fourteen suspects, aged between 17 and 28, will be charged in court between May 4 (Monday) and May 8 for allegedly providing fraudulently registered SIM cards in return for cash.The nine men and five women purportedly received between $10 and $20 per registered SIM card.Police said the suspects handed over between 29 and 80 SIM cards, registered under their names, to a criminal syndicate.They were allegedly instructed to buy SIM cards in bulk across different retailers before handing them over to couriers.Those convicted of knowingly providing a registered SIM card to another person to facilitate a crime for any gain will face a fine of up to $10,000 and/or a jail term of up to three years.Scam mules will face discretionary caningScammers and members or recruiters of scam syndicates also face mandatory caning of at least six strokes if convicted. Those who enable scammers by laundering scam proceeds face discretionary caning.Those involved in mule-related offences may also face restrictions on banking services and mobile line subscriptions.
The ongoing energy disruptions from the Middle East crisis do not just serve as a reminder that such shocks are becoming part of the new normal, but also, the need for businesses and markets to diversify, de-risk, and build resilience with trusted partners, said Prime Minister Lawrence Wong.He was speaking at the New Zealand-Singapore Leadership Forum, organised by Singapore's Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI) and New Zealand's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFAT), on Monday (May 4) morning.The forum seeks to foster dialogue and collaboration between both governments with business leaders, to find ways to improve the business environment, and support investments both ways. On the issue of supply chain resilience, which affects both businesses and consumers, PM Wong said episodes such as the Middle East crisis serve as reminders that such shocks are not one-offs, but «becoming part of the new normal».
Amidst the intensifying effects of climate change being increasingly felt, Singapore has designated 2026 as the Year of Climate Adaptation — to raise awareness on the importance of the issue and strengthen the resilience of business and communities.In line with these efforts, the fourth edition of the Go Green SG movement, which runs from May 11 to June 28, will see some 500 partners from across the people, private and public sectors organising more than 1,000 initiatives.These «new and behind-the-scenes exclusive» activities are designed to rally Singaporeans to take climate action, said the Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment (MSE) on Monday (May 4).«Go Green SG is our whole-of-nation movement to rally citizens, businesses and the community to take collective action towards a more environmentally sustainable and climate-resilient Singapore,» the ministry added.
A brutal rape and murder of a three-year-old girl has sparked outrage in Pune's Bhor-Rajgad belt, leading to a shutdown. The victim's family refuses to meet politicians until the 65-year-old accused, a repeat offender, is sentenced to death. Protests erupted, with the Chief Minister assuring a fast-track trial and pursuit of the death penalty, while cautioning against public execution demands.
West Bengal's high-stakes political battle intensifies as Mamata Banerjee and Suvendu Adhikari face off in Bhabanipur. While Banerjee has a strong history in the constituency, a significant number of Muslim voters are under scrutiny, potentially impacting the TMC's victory margin.
Trump called the operation a humanitarian gesture, but his statement left unclear what measures the U.S. would take and whether any forces would be at risk.
Maria Zakharova says Russia will demand from Washington «confirmation in each specific case that the newborn is not subject to US jurisdiction»