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CTS Courier has warned customers against fraudsters issuing fake payment receipts to scam the public.

Managing director Jacqueline Msiska Bokosi said the company has noted cases where individuals are also using AI-generated images to appear credible.

Bokosi: We urge customers to verify all payments

“We urge customers to verify all payments through ou...


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Malawi Under-17 Women’s National Football Team endured a disappointing afternoon at Bingu National Stadium in Lilongwe yesterday after surrendering a first-half lead to lose 1-2 to Burundi in the first leg of the Fifa Under-17 Women’s World Cup qualifier.

The Junior Scorchers made a bright start to the match and delighted the home supporters when Eneles Fabiano open...


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Australia’s class and clinical edge yesterday proved overwhelming for Malawi’s Scorchers, who suffered a heavy 4-0 defeat in their opening Fifa Series match at Nyayo National Stadium, in Nairobi, Kenya.

From the outset, the gulf in quality, underlined by Australia’s superior Fifa ranking on position 15 against Scorchers’ 153 was clear.

The Matildas control...


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Nthawi zina ndi bwino kumakhala ndi anzako omwe angakuthandizire kuti upeze zinthu zabwino m’moyo wako. Izi ndi zomwe zidamuchitikira Emmanuel Tembo yemwe adapeza njole yake Mary Thomas m’njirayi.

Emmanuel anati atamaliza maphunziro ake a sekondale mu 2019 adaganiza zochita maphunziro a shipping and logistics ku Soche Technical College mu mzinda wa Blantyre.

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The Mkukula Magistrate’s Court in Lumbadzi has halted the execution of two arrest warrants against former Secretary to the President and Cabinet (SPC) Colleen Zamba, ordering that she be brought to court by summons instead.

First grade magistrate Kondani Chinangwa ruled on Friday that issuing warrants against Zamba was “excessive and disproportionate”, noting that s...


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