Chaos as Private Schools Fail to Follow Harmonized School Calendar
The Ministry of Education has taken to task some private schools that are not abiding to the harmonized schools calendar that has resulted in early closure in their first term.
Magistrate Reverses His Own Controversial Judgment
The controversial Thuchira Magistrate in Chiradzulu who sentenced Mr. Champion Muleso to a 14-day jail term in land case that is before the high court has unconditionally released the convict.
BLAAD Sounds SOS Over Maize Seeds for Winter Cropping
Agriculture authorities say they need over 282, 000 metric tons of maize seeds to support farmers who were affected by dry spell in the southern part of the country.
Woman Burns Fellow Woman Over Gossip
A 22-year-old woman, Mwayiwawo Kalidozo, in Mulanje is in severe pains after a fellow woman scalded her with boiled water over gossips.
Patients Stranded at Chiradzulu District Hospital
Patients at Chiradzulu District Hospital were yesterday left unattended to from morning to later in the afternoon because health workers downed their tools.
14 Years IHL for Defiling and Impregnating Stepdaughter
Prison will be home for Laybu Asimu, 28, for the coming 14 years after a Mangochi First Grade Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday March 31, 2021, slapped him for defiling and impregnating his 14-year-old stepdaughter.
Zimbabwe Deports 27 Malawians
Immigration authorities in Zimbabwe have deported 27 Malawians on transit to republic of South Africa for failing to produce any travelling documents and using unchartered routes.
Physical Planners Plead for Political Will in Urban Governance
The Malawi Institute of Physical Planners has warned unless there is strong political will and curtail political influence on land use in urban areas, the country's urban development will remain challenged.
Moral Decay Fueling Corruption - ACB
The country's graft-busting body, the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) says unless issues of moral decay among the society are addressed, the fight against corruption in the country will remain a problem.
Khamisa Out on Bail
Police in Mulanje have released on bail a senior official for the ruling Malawi Congress Party (MCP) who was arrested on Tuesday evening in Mulanje for allegedly causing commotion during vote counting for the local government elections in Chitakale ward.
Court Orders State to Present all Docs in Ex MASM Boss Defilement Case
Chief Resident Magistrate’s Court in Blantyre has ordered state to serve all further documents it intends to use in a case which Andrew Ngomwa is answering within 48 hours.
Easybooks Solutions Donates Motorbike to Linjidzi Parish
EasyBooks Solutions, has donated a motorbike to Linjidzi Anglican Parish of the Anglican Diocese of Southern Malawi.
Malawi Sitting on Gold, Livestock Farming
Indicators from several studies show that livestock farming like other sectors has the potential of saving the country’s economy from collapsing as tobacco, the main forex earner is losing economic grip globally.
PACOSALI Uplifts Rural Livelihoods in Neno
Neno Parkstreet Conventional Savings Loan and Investment (PACOSALI) has started giving out soft inputs and monetary loans to people in rural areas for investments.
Habitat for Humanity Optimistic Will Timely Hand Over Houses
Habitat for Humanity Malawi (HFHM) says it is upbeat that it will hand over 180 houses which the organization is constructing in two districts of Phalombe and Zomba for the victims of Cyclone Idai by March 31st, 2021.
NGO Promotes Deep Bed Farming
An NGO working in the agriculture sector - Tiyeni Organization says Malaŵi is losing 39 tonnes of fertile topsoil per hectare a year due to erosion a development which is impacting negatively on crop yields in the country due to scraggy poor soils.