Partners in Health Pledges Continued Support in NN

In drive to make lives of poor communities bearable in Neno district, an International Non-Governmental Organization, Partners in Health, has promised to continue with its humanitarian support to the district in terms of health, education and infrastructure development.

Mandatory Face Mask Wearing Worries the Deaf

After government gazzetted mandatory wearing of face masks in public as one way of preventing further Covid 19 spread, the Malawi National Association of the Deaf (MANAD) has asked for consideration saying mask is becoming a communication barrier for the deaf community.

Ministry Recommends Schools Re-opening

Ministry of education has recommended to the Presidential Taskforce on COVID-19 that only schools that can demonstrate COVID-19 preventive measures can re-open.

Oxfam Donates PPE to Chambe and Mpasa Health Centres

Oxfam says the country’s rural public health facilities require direct support towards COVID-19 management amid a surge of local transmission which has not spared rural areas.

Govt Decries Challenges Special Needs Children Face

The Department of Inclusive Education in the Ministry of Education has decried difficulties which children with diverse needs are facing to access COVID 19 information.

Lower shire Rises Up Pushes for Village Lessons

The Lower shire Rise Up Organization has suggested to government to introduce temporary village lessons where teachers can be providing lessons while following COVID 19 prevention measures.

MLW Cherishes Partnership with CK Hospital

The Malawi – Liverpool Wellcome has cherished 18 year old relationship it has with Chikwawa District Hospital by providing it with Personal Protective Equipment.

DoDMA Submits COVID-19 Data to Ombudsman

Ombudsman Martha Chizuma says her office has received information it demanded from the Department of Disaster Management Affairs (DoDMA) for its investigation on the usage of COVID-19 funds.

Asian Business Community in Second Partial Lockdown

Increasing cases of COVID-19 in the country have left Asian Business Community with no choice but to reintroduce a partial lock down.

Alarming Rise in Dead Malawians Silently Ferried From South Africa

There are disturbing reports of a sharp rise in number of bodies of Malawians being brought in from South Africa.

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