A state witness in a case involving suspected panga-wielding thugs accused of assaulting civil servants in Lilongwe has told the court that police officers knew the suspects but could not arrest them because they were being protected.
At least seven tenant families and their landlord have been left stranded in Kauma, Area 12 in Lilongwe, after Sheriffs allegedly evicted them from their homes over a land dispute involving the landlord and his ex-wife.
The Road Safety Alert Foundation (ROSAF) has warned that the surge in fatal road accidents across Malawi signals a serious breakdown in the country’s road safety management systems.
People in Kawangira Village under Traditional Authority Khombedza in Salima have appealed to government and other stakeholders to establish more health posts in the area, as residents are currently using a church building to access medical services.
The Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) Malawi has urged journalists and media houses to adopt artificial intelligence (AI) tools to boost efficiency and stay competitive in the rapidly evolving media landscape.