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  Chipani cha UTM chati ndichodabwa ndikuchepekedwa kwa kaganizidwe ka nduna yazachuma polephera kupeza madongosolo abwino okonzeranso chuma mdziko muno. Kudzela muchikalata chomwe atulutsa ndipo cha sayinidwa ndi mkulu oyang’anila za chuma muchipanichi a Symon Mwayang’ana,chati mayiko ambiri amu Africa achita bwino pachuma pamene chuma chadziko lino sichikuyenda. “Pamene dziko lapansi komanso maiko amu Africa chuma chakwera ndi mlingo wa pafupifupi 3.2 komanso 4.2 chuma chathu chakhazikika pa mlingo wa 1.8.” chikalatachi chatelo. Chipanichi chatsindika ponena kuti ndondomeko yamkati mwachaka yomwe nduna yaza chuma yapeleka yangokhala yovomeleza kuononga ndalama za boma komanso kulimbikitsa kubwereka ndalama kudzera mwa adindo.
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By Reporter Today is World AIDS Day.The commemoration in this 37th World AIDS Day is under the theme, “Collective Action: Sustain and Accelerate HIV Progress.” The first World AIDS Day took place in 1988, providing a platform to raise awareness about HIV and AIDS and honor the lives affected by the epidemic. There has been significant progress in addressing HIV and AIDS thanks to advancements in medical research, increased access to treatment and prevention, and a broader understanding of the virus.  
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  By Reporter   Rev. Fr. Damiano Chitha, the parish priest of the Holy Rosary-Likuni parish in the Catholic Archdiocese of Lilongwe, has advised followers to use social media and other communication platforms responsibly. Additionally, Chitha, a Diocesan Priest, has urged them to desist from using provocative language that could incite violence in their various communities, particularly as the nation prepares for the general elections in 2025. He was speaking on Sunday at the parish during the Feast of Christ the King, the last Sunday of the Catholic church’s liturgical year. However, Fr. Chitha urged the Christians to go in large numbers to register in order to have a chance to vote in the next year's elections. "Whether you're happy or you’re not happy with what is happening in this country, go and register. If you don't go, you have automatically voted for leaders who are not fit to run this country," he stressed. He has since asked Christians to be good citize...
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  By Reporter   Remembrance Day in Malawi is observed on November 11th, coinciding with the global commemoration of Armistice Day. The commemoration this year is taking place in Zomba,where president Lazarus Chakwera is in attendance. Malawi, then known as Nyasaland, was a British protectorate during World War I and II. Many Malawians served in the King's African Rifles (KAR) and fought alongside British forces. Remembrance Day honors the sacrifices of Malawian soldiers who died during World Wars I and II, as well as those who served in subsequent conflicts. Malawi contributed significantly to the Allied effort during WWII, with over 30,000 soldiers serving in the King's African Rifles. Remembrance Day in Malawi serves as a poignant reminder of the country's history, its contributions to global peace, and the sacrifices made by its soldiers.
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  By Reporter   Donald Trump ndiye wasankhidwa kukhala msogoleri wachinamba 47 wa dziko la Amerika. A Trump apeza ma voti opyola 270 omwe ndi mlingo opambanila utsogoleri mdzikomo. Atsogoleri amayiko ena ayamba kale kufunila zabwino a Trump,ena mwa tsogoleri wa ndi Vladmir Putin wa dziko la Russia,Xi Jinping waku China ndi ena. A Trump ali ndi mfundo zawo monga kusagwirizana ndi nchitidwe wokwatirana amuna kapena akazi okha okha.
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By Reporter  The Tobacco Commission has licensed farmers to produce 223 million kilogrammes for the next growing season which represents a 25% increase compared to volumes licensed by this time last year.  The demand for last year was at 190 million kgs but the country only supplied 133 million kgs. Tobacco Commission described the lower production as a missed opportunity for tobacco growers considering the prices that were offered Grower licensing which started in June will close on October 31.  Tobacco remains Malawis main export crop with this year’s sales of $396.28 million,up from $283.76 the previous year