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Long Winded Road to Abolition of Death Penalty
Sitting close to Nasser Kara, a former law maker from Dowa narrating his ordeal behind bars, you nearly shade tears.
His account is sad and touching.
Kara was convicted and sentenced to death in 2002 for the murder of his driver, Alex Mbewe.
AFORD Still Contemplating on Alliance Partner
Alliance for Democracy President Enock Chihana says they have not made a decision on a possible alliance partner for the 2025 general elections.
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.
Police in Mulanje have announced a decrease in crime by 8.5% percent in the first six months of 2023. This is in comparison to the same period last year.
The Teachers Union of Malawi (TUM) has challenged the School Management Committees (SMCs), Parents and Teachers Associations (PTAs) and Mother Groups to demonstrate their vigilance in fighting against financial mismanagement in schools.
Child parliamentarian for Mulanje South Constituency Kelvin Magareta has called upon the general public to support the children as they use technological gadgets for their education.
The District Forestry Officer in Mulanje has reported that close to 500 hectares at Chambe Basin on Mulanje Mountain Biosphere Reserve (MMBR) have been affected by invasive species.
Delegates at a half day conference aimed at addressing illegal charcoal production in Mulanje Mountain Forest Reserve on Wednesday noted some gaps in the new Forest Act.
The Advancing Girls Education in Africa (AGE Africa) has challenged girls to think of a diverse of entrepreneurship while at school as white color jobs are scarce in Malawi.
Deputy Commissioner of Police for the South East Region Stain Bamusi Chaima says Muloza police post in Mulanje is currently operating at 75% following its extensive damage by the Tropical Cyclone Freddy in March this year.
At least six older persons who lost their houses in Thyolo district during the Cyclone Freddy disaster can now afford a smile after the Helping Hands Orphanage constructed decent houses for them.
A carbon trade company-Carbon Quest Capital says unless emission of carbon is reduced through planting and conservation of trees and using energy saver stoves, poor countries like Malawi will continue experiencing effects of climate change like the recent Tropical Cyclone Freddy disaster.
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