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PRISAM Ushers in New Leaders

The Private Schools Association of Malawi (PRISAM) has elected new leaders to lead the Association at an elective conference held on Sunday at Mponela in Dowa.

3 Bereaved Chieftaincy Clans in Thyolo Submit Next Heirs

The Kapichi, Chimaliro, and Changata clans of Thyolo have submitted to the government the names as the next heirs to the traditional authorities who died last year.

Thyolo MPs Ask Pacific Limited for Borehole Rehabilitation Support

Parliamentarians for Thyolo Central, Ben Phiri, and his counterpart Mavuto Sandram Scott of Thyolo South constituency have appealed for support from Pacific Limited to help in repairing broken boreholes in their respective areas.

Stakeholders Demand More Action in PFM Law Enforcement

Stakeholders have decried alleged lack of seriousness on enforcement of Public Finance Management law in the country.

Neno CSOs Petition Council

The Neno Civil Society Organizations Network has handed their work grievances to the Neno District Council in a bid to create a good working environment between the two and advance government development agendas.

Mai Wazaka 23 Akuthawa Mwana Onyentchera ku Neno

Mkulu wa ofesi ya chisamaliro cha anthu m'boma la Neno a Paul Sosono wachenjeza makolo omwe amathawa udindo wawo kuti adzalandira chilango chokhwima kutsatira zomwe mai wina wazaka 23 akuchita pomathawa mwana wake wazaka zisanu yemwe tsopano wanyetchera.

200 Bags of Maize Stolen in Thyolo Fracas

Police and Thyolo district council say angry villagers scrambled for 200 bags of maize following a fracas at Khonjeni distribution center last evening.

Students Commend OXFAM for Education Support

A 14-year-old girl, Justina Green, a form two student at Chiringa Community Day Secondary School in Phalombe district, faced challenges in improving her academic performance.

Man Sentenced 9 Years IHL for Defilement

The Phalombe First Grade Magistrate’s court has sentenced, Chikapa Singano, 26, to nine years imprisonment with hard labour for defiling a minor.

HRCC Applauds MPS on Arrest of Presidential Convoy Suspected Obstructors

The Human Rights Consultative Committee (HRCC) has commended the Malawi Police Service for the arrest of some people who are being suspected of being behind the obstruction of the presidential convoy week.

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