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Silver Strikers Wins Capital City Derby, Extend League Lead
Silver Strikers FC have solidified their position at the top of the 2024 TNM Super League standings with a commanding 2-0 victory over their fierce rivals, Civil Service United. The match, held at Civo Stadium in Lilongwe, was a crucial encounter for both teams, but it was the Central Bankers who emerged triumphant, further distancing themselves from their competitors.
Personal Connections, A Threat to Anti-Corruption Fight
Lately, Malawi has seen an increase in cases of contentious and procedural hiring that some ended on the table of the office of the Ombudzman.
24 Years & Counting: Communities Demand Installation of Inkosi Mzikubola
Communities around Inkosi Mzikubola in Mzimba have accused the government of deliberately delaying the installation of Masabani Jere as Inkosi Mzikubola IV, despite the resolution of court cases that had overshadowed the throne.
Chilima’s Family Demands Comprehensive Investigation
The family of late Saulos Chilima has asked President Lazarus Chakwera to facilitate a comprehensive investigation into the plane crash that killed the vice president and eight other people on Monday.
Presidential advisor on safe motherhood, Dorothy Ngoma, has implored religious leaders to halt traditional birth attendants from administering deliveries of pregnant mothers.
An environmental governance expert has asked government to be decisive in handling people who are deliberately encroaching public and private forests, saying such malpractices are threatening conservation of natural resources in the country.
Eight shops have been closed in Blantyre and Limbe by Malawi Revenue Authority (MRA) for non-issuance of Electronic Fiscal Device (EFD) receipts.
Three needy students from the Malawi College of Health Science (MCHS) Blantyre campus have asked government and well-wishers to support them with scholarships as fears grow that they might be expelled from school for failing to pay tuition fees.
The Young Women Christian Association of Malawi (YWCAM) has expressed worry over increasing number of teen mothers at a time most households are struggling to survive due to negative effects of COVID 19.
Cross border traders have asked government to engage Mozambican officials to adhere to SADC trade protocols amid increasing reports that Malawian business people face a lot of hiccups.
Written by Christopher Sande
A man is enduring gunshot wounds at Queen Elizabeth Central hospital in Blantyre after being shot on both legs by security officers for trespassing Sanjika palace.
Sources allege that the man who was driving a vehicle was totally drunk.
It is reported that the man hit the first gate and proceeded to hit the second gate which forced security officers to shoot him.
The incident happened on Saturday night.
President Dr Lazarus Chakwera was at the time at Sanjika Palace.
“The man was in a drunken state. He drove through the first and second gates when the Sanjika guards shot at his vehicle in an attempt to forcefully stop him,” said the source.
The man sustained gunshot wounds on both his legs.
Meanwhile, police say investigations are in progress to establish the motive.
State house and Queen Elizabeth Hospital officials have refused to comment on the matter.
About 35 people that were on Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) have died in the past two years due to false prophecies of healing by prophets.
The Evangelical Association of Malawi (EAM) has expressed hope that the ‘Love Malawi Festival’ slated for early October this year will assist the country to promote unity and demonize corruption.
The Ministry of Health has asked the private sector to invest more in establishing private hospitals in order to achieve universal health coverage.
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