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Unemployment · MalawiDevelopment partners have urged Malawi to act decisively on a package of policy reforms, warning that delays in restoring macro-economic stability will continue to undermine private investment, job-creation and economic recovery. The call was made during a national policy dialogue held in Lilongwe, where the World Bank, African Development Bank (AfDB) and United Nations jointly presented policy notes designed to inform the government’s new Econo…See the Story
Policy notes urge swift reforms to stabilise economy

Peter Mutharika · MalawiBy Suleman Chitera All Cabinet ministers have submitted their monthly performance reports to the Office of the President, according to Presidential Press Secretary Cathy Maulidi.Maulidi confirmed the development on Wednesday, saying President Peter Mutharika will conduct a thorough review to assess how individual ministries have performed and the extent to which planned activities have been implemented.She said the submission of the reports foll…See the Story
Mutharika to Review Cabinet Performance Reports

Malawi · MalawiThe Industrial Relations Court in Lilongwe me has ordered Castel Malawi Limited to pay K417.7 million in compensation to 32 former employees who were unfairly dismissed. The court ruled that the termination of the employees violated their right to fair labour practices. The compensation, which was assessed based on the workers’ years of service and lost wages, follows a March 2024 ruling that declared the dismissals unlawful. Castel Malawi has b…See the Story