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Malawi: Road Contractors to Hold Vigil At Roads Fund Administration Over Delayed Mk14bn Payment

Malawi: Road Contractors to Hold Vigil At Roads Fund Administration Over Delayed Mk14bn Payment
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Road contractors to hold vigil at Roads Fund Administration over delayed MK14bn payment

Road contractors demand payment, issue ultimatum

Members of the Malawi Allied Building Contractors Association (Mabcata) have petitioned the Roads Fund Administration (RFA) demanding payments worth a combined K14 billion dating back to January this year. The contractors, 50 in total, have since issued a seven-day ultimatum to the RFA demanding immediate action to address their concerns. They said despite contractual agreements

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Spotlight on court abuses | Nation Online

Legal experts say courts are largely responsible for their abuse and stalling of cases by granting interim orders and thereafter not ensuring substantive legal action commences. But the courts say Malawi practises the British common law which states that the court has to be moved first. Justice Link executive director Justin Dzonzi said in a

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Escom feels shortchanged on tariffs

Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (Escom) Limited says the Ministry of Energy decision of November 10 2023 to suspend implementation of a 40.92 percent electricity tariff adjustment has negatively impacted on its operations. But Escom chief public relations officer Kitty Chingota said in a written response yesterday that following the expiry of the suspension period

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