A silent and growing health crisis is unfolding in Malawi, where common infections are increasingly turning deadly due to the rise of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
Mental Health Partners, a network of medical professionals advocating for mental wellness, has urged Malawians to seek support when facing life’s challenges, particularly amid rising concerns about mental health and suicide.
President Peter Mutharika has called on political leaders in Seychelles and their supporters to exercise restraint, remain calm, and respect the will of the people as the country conducts its second round of elections to elect a president starting today.
The National Tuberculosis and Leprosy Elimination Program (NTLEP) has expressed concern over the continued spread of leprosy in Malawi, warning that the disease remains a persistent public health challenge, particularly in rural communities.
The Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) has reported that since 2021, foreign assistance on African health has dropped by nearly 70 percent, a development threatening progress registered in combating non-communicable and communicable diseases on the continent.