Frequent Road Users Will Receive Discount in Toll Gates

Public Relations Officer for Roads Fund Administration Mr. Masauko Ngwaluko says all frequent road users like minibusses and people living within a ten-kilometer radius will qualify for discount when passing through toll gates.

Road Tolling Commencement at Chingeni Await ICT Installation

The Roads Fund Administration (RFA) says full completion of Chingeni Toll Plaza in Ntcheu awaits installation of ICT equipment and currently in transit from South Africa before road tolling can commence.

HRDC Dares ACB to Go Beyond Arresting

The Human Rights Defenders Coalition (HRDC) has challenged the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) to successfully prosecute and secure court convictions for corrupt senior government officials saying that is what Malawians expect and not merely arresting suspects.

Old Mutual Touts Mthuzi Funeral Services

Old Mutual today took its customers and stakeholders on a tour to appreciate its services at its Mthuzi Funeral Services Mortuary in Blantyre.

Arrest More Women - Kaliati

Gender, Community Development and Social Welfare Minister, Patricia Kaliati, has applauded a magistrate court in Mangochi for imprisoning a mother for permitting her husband to defile their 14-year-old daughter.

6 Students Set Ablaze Mtendere Secondary School Offices

Six students from Mtendere Boys Secondary School in Dedza were arrested on Saturday for being suspected to have set ablaze two offices at the school, Dedza Deputy Police Spokesperson Cassim Manda has told Zodiak Online.

1 Million Malawians Defect In Bushes

World Vision Malawi (WVM) says the country needs to step up efforts to ensure that rural communities across the country have access to basic hygiene facilities claiming 1 million Malawians continue to practice open defecation.

Mixed Reactions On 20 SADC Vehicles

Economic experts have expressed different opinions on government’s decision to buy 20 luxury vehicles for delegates attending the Southern African Development Community – SADC, 41st Summit, currently underway in Malawi’s capital, Lilongwe.

Father Arrested for Defiling Biological Daughter

A 53 years old man, identified as Edson Chidzokombwe, is in police custody in Mangochi for suspected to have defiled his 12 -year – old biological daughter.

Long Distances to Police Derail Responses to GBV Survivors

Long distances to police structures and inadequate police officers in rural areas continue to stifle efforts to effectively respond to survivors of gender-based violence.

ACB Tips CSO Networks to Mainstream Corruption Issues

The Anti- Corruption Bureau (ACB) has urged civil society organization networks in the country to mainstream corruption issues in their programs to stamp out corruption.

Low Turn Out Mars J and J Vaccination Exercise

Vaccination sites in Blantyre are experiencing low turnout for the Johnson and Johnson vaccine which started rolling out today.

Teachers Wind Second Term Without Govt’s PPE

Teachers in the country say have gone the whole second academic term without getting personal protective equipment (PPE) from government for COVID19 prevention.

Nsanje Learners Defy Covid-19 Preventive Measures

Zodiak spot checks in some primary schools under Mlonda and Nyamadzere education zones in Nsanje has revealed little or no adherence to Covid-19 preventive measures among learners.

Mother Jailed for Sanctioning Daughter’s Defilement

A Senior Resident Magistrate Court in Mangochi on Thursday, convicted and sentenced a 33-year-old mother to 5 years imprisonment with hard labour for permitting her husband to defile their 14-year-old daughter.

Local NGO Donates Push Bikes to 15 Vulnerable Students in Mulanje

A Mulanje based non-governmental organization, Othakarhaka Foundation, has donated pushbikes worth K2 million to 15 vulnerable secondary school students in Mulanje to ease their mobility challenges to schools.

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