Online Journalist
A non-governmental organization Find Your Feet in partnership with World Food Programme and Balaka district council has embarked on a project aimed at building community resilience for sustained food production and improved livelihoods.
Tagged under:
Published in
News In Brief
Farmers in Salima are worried about a fresh outbreak of African Armyworms that are eating away maize fields in some cases completely destroying crops.
Tagged under:
Published in
News In Brief
The body of a teacher aged 26 was recovered from Linthipe River yesterday after he went missing for two days. It is believed he drowned.
Tagged under:
Published in
News In Brief
The district commissioner in Balaka, Emanuel Bambe, has sounded an SoS for some 77 thousand households which, he says, need urgent food aid as food insecurity continues to hit hard there.
Tagged under:
Published in
News In Brief
A girl who was assaulted and paraded nude in Mulanje on suspicion she was in a love affairs with a married man says she will be heading back to the courts for higher compensation after a magistrate awarded her K60,000 only with an extra K40,000 to be paid to government.
Tagged under:
Published in
News In Brief
Only hours after Electricity Generation Company (EGENCO) said power generation had improved following recent rains the country, Escom says is receiving inadequate electricity due to generation hiccups.
Tagged under:
Published in
NATIONAL NEWS
One of pioneers who were in the vanguard of the formation of the Public Affairs Committee, Professor Silas Ncozana, has called on leaders to embrace dialogue over violence.
Tagged under:
Published in
News In Brief
Malawi Defense Force soldiers on their way to Lilongwe this morning had to intervene in a clash between citizens and their police at Nkhamenya in Kasungu.
Tagged under:
Published in
News In Brief
(Jerusalem, December 17, 2019) – Israel should grant Palestinians in the West Bank rights protections at least equal to those afforded Israeli citizens, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today, citing Israel’s 52 years of occupation with no end in sight. The law of occupation permits occupiers to restrict some civil rights in the early days of an occupation based on limited security justifications, but sweeping restrictions are unjustified and unlawful after five decades.
Tagged under:
Published in
UNCENSORED
Asamoah Gyan displayed his music skills once again after singing "Could you be beloved" by famous reggae artiste Bob Marley to his NorthEast United teammate Jose Leudo.
Tagged under:
Published in
Entertainment