DPP, MCP Box on Christmas Day

President Peter Mutharika and Malawi Congress Party-MCP President, Dr Lazarus Chakwera, have issued Christmas messages which, critics argue, have only been pounced on as opportunity for the two to affirm their political stand-points in the current stale-mate and make distinct their political differences ahead of the presidential election case verdict.

CRFA Fundraising for Make-Sure Pirates

The Central Region Football Association-CRFA says it has targeted to raise twenty million Kwacha from a charity match between Nyasa Big Bullets and Be Forward Wanderers.

Peace Talks Critical-New Pac Chair

New chairperson for the Public Affairs Committee, Monsignor Patrick Thawale, has demanded of political leaders to put citizen interest ahead of their own in Malawi.

Expert Warns on Africa Neo-Colonization

Governance experts have cautioned government against being carried away by what they describe as a neo-colonialism through investment summits on Africa by developed nations.

General Nundwe Assures of Peace

Commander of the Malawi Defense Force-MDF, General Vincent Nundwe, says the army will remain alert and ensure that internal-peace reigns in the country when the Constitutional Court eventually passes verdict on the presidential election dispute.

Crocodile Attacks, Kills Boy, 15

Crocodile Kills Boy in Nkhotakota
 
A crocodile has killed a 15-year-old boy who was out swimming in Nkhotakota district.
 
The accident occurred Sunday evening in Ling'ona river.
 
Eye witnesses told Zodiak Online, that the boy and friends were swimming in the river when he was fatally attacked.
 
"He was swimming with his friends when crocodile attacked. His friends run shouting for help," one eye witness said.
 
Another added; "when well-wishers arrived, the boy had already died".
 
Postmortem results at Nkhotakota district hospital indicated the death was due to suffocation.
 
Meanwhile, police are appealing that elders take good care of children and not let them in dangerous places such as rivers.
 
The deceased has been identified as Mickson Jamson from Nzeru Village in the area of Senior Chief Malengachanzi in Nkhotakota district.

2019/2020 Fisp a Mess-Parliament

An investigation by the Parliamentary Committee on the Farm Input and Subsidy Program has revealed that only 4 out of fifty-nine companies contracted to supply fertilizer to farmer's are actually doing the retail sales on the market.

Chief Says ‘No Politics’ in Machinga Organisation

Paramount Chief Kawinga of Machinga says he expects no politicking in the group Friends of Machinga, an organization for people of that district who wish to advance development work.

Parliament Protests Tax Exempted Cars

The Parliamentary Committee on Environmental Affairs and Climate Change has decried duty exemption on government and certain non-governmental entities’ vehicles.

MET Warns of Floods

The Department of Climate Change and Metrological Services has issued an alert of imminent flooding in the southern and northern regions of the country due to expected heavy downpour.

Bullets Reign Again

Nyasa Big Bullets FC have been crowned 2019 TNM Super League following a 2 nil win over TN Stars in the final match of the season played at Kamuzu Stadium on Sunday.

Bishop Mtumbuka Asks Youth to be Ambassadors of Peace

The Catholic Bishop of Karonga Diocese, Bishop Martin Mtumbuka, has asked the church's young people to be ambassadors of peace, joy and defend the church.

Fall Army Worms Hit Phalombe

Barely days after fall army worms attacked maize fields in some districts in the central and northern regions, a total of 172 hectares have been attacked in Phalombe district.

ConCourt Withdraws for Judgment

The Constitutional Court has finally finished hearing of the presidential election case with oral submissions in which lawyers for petitioners insist the May 21 election was mismanaged whereas respondents rubbished those assertions asking the court to find no merit in the request for nullification of the election results.

PAC Faulted on Women Representation

Gender rights activists have faulted the Public Affairs Committee (PAC) electoral system for leaving out women in its executive committee.

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