Govt Dared on Sanitation Emergency Plan

Health expert Professor Maureen Chirwa has asked the government to set up an emergency plan that will provide for immediate solution to the sanitation infrastructure damaged by Tropical Storm Ana to avoid cholera outbreak and waterborne diseases in the country.

CSAT Calls for Accountability During Humanitarian Response

The Centre for Social Concern and Accountability (CSAT) has asked for the integration of accountability in the ongoing humanitarian response amid increasing reports of corrupt practices in camps of flood survivors.

18 Children Reported Cases of Abuse in Neno

In Neno district, 18 children have reported cases of being abused to the social welfare office thanks to Save the Children which has drilled the children on case reporting mechanisms.

Kwathu Pa Mo Promotion Pays Off

The Malawi Housing Corporation (MHC) says it has seen a 20 percent increase in rental and ground rate payment compliance by tenants in the past two months.

2 Toll Gates in the Offing

Roads Fund Administration (RFA) says will install two more toll gates on the Mchinji – Lilongwe Road and along Chitimba on the Karonga – Mzuzu road.

Flood Survivors Shot in the Arm

Machinga District Council has on Tuesday donated 53 bags of maize flour to families, from three villages under Traditional Authority Sitola which were affected by floods on Sunday at Chinguni Primary School evacuation camp.

Analysts Caution Demonstration Organizers

Political Experts have tipped organizers of anti-government demonstrations in the country to have clear guiding rules and goals in order to sustain people’s trust, warning failure to do so will cause people to shun protests.

Brutal Killings Wake up Call For Security Agencies-Expert

Security expert Sherrif Kaisi, says brutal killings of an official of the Malawi Revenue Authority and lawyer Kajani Banda, registered in the past two weeks, should act as a wake-up call for authorities, to address security challenges in the country.

Cement-gate Case Pushed to March 29

The High Court in Lilongwe has adjourned to March 29th the multi-billion Kwacha cement-gate case involving four people who allegedly used former President Peter Mutharika’s tax-free status to import at least 60 bags of cement.

Chakwera Faces MPs the Third Time

President Lazarus Chakwera is this morning appearing in Parliament, barely two weeks after delivering his third State of the Nation Address (Sona), this time, to answer questions from Parliamentarians on various issues of national importance.

Minister Challenge Teachers to Be Professional

The Ministry of Education has challenged teachers in the country to honor rules and regulations that guide the profession in order to uplift the country's education sector.

Mother in Custody for Aiding Daughters Defilement

Police in Mangochi have arrested a 33 years old woman for suspecting her to have aided his husband to defile two daughters as part of making her marriage strong.

Malawi Dismisses Mozambicans Claims on Food Rationing

The Nsanje District Council and the Malawi Red Cross Society have dismissed the allegations by some Mozambicans that they are being sidelined in the provision of food in camps for survivors of Tropical Storm Ana.

SRH Providers Aim High on Service Delivery

Organizations that provide sexual reproductive health systems have bemoaned lack of sexual reproductive health services in evacuation camps, saying it will fuel unwanted pregnancies among women and girls.

MUST Students Protest; Disrupt Examinations

Some students at the Malawi University of Science and Technology, (MUST) have staged protests and disrupted the administrations of examinations this morning after the management allegedly disallowed them to write examinations over outstanding fees balances.

Universities Challenged to Do More in Research

Institutions of higher learning in the country have been challenged to put their extra efforts in research apart from teaching and learning.

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