NICE Engages District Political Party Authorities, Volunteers

In a bid to popularize the Political Party Act, National Initiative for Civic Education - NICE has engaged district political party leaders highlighting the content of the act and aligning it to the mindset enabler of the Malawi 2063.

CfSC Blames Unaccountability and Politicizing Projects for Hindering Development

Centre for Social Concern (CfSC) says inability by the government departments to be transparent on public finances and politicizing of projects have derailed most developments that could have changed the country’s face.

WVI Accords Community a Chance to Demand Projects

In a bottom up approach, non governmental organization World Vision International (WVI) has given a chance to people of Traditional Authority Nthache in Mwanza district to choose challenges the organization should tackle in the next 12 years.

Neno Agriculture Office Intensifies Sustainable Agriculture

A 92-year-old retired pastor, Milton Sosola has encouraged pensioneires in the country to venture into modern farming as a way of getting extra money apart from their pension benefits.

Zalewa Roadblock Police Intercept Charcoal

Police at Zalewa roadblock in Neno have intercepted a truck loaded with forest products (charcoal) without permit.

TUM in K11 Million Cyclone Freddy Response

The Teachers Union of Malawi (TUM) has bailed out 250 teachers who were severely affected by tropical cyclone Freddy in the country’s four districts.

Cholera Contained at Chiwale Secondary School

Health authorities in Neno district say they have contained the cholera outbreak at Chiwale Secondary School which reported eleven active cases of the disease last week.

Woman Fined for Burning Hands of Girls in Nsanje

Thyolo First Grade Magistrate, Kondani Chinangwa has sentenced Pilirian Damiano, 35, to pay K400, 000 for burning hands of two girls who stole three green maize cobs in her garden in Nsanje.

MSF Sounds SOS Over Medical Supplies in Phalombe

Medicins Sans  Frontieres (MSF) has made fresh calls to the government and players in the humanitarian sector to support the people of Nkhulambe in the Phalombe district with medical and non-medical supplies after tropical Cyclone Freddy induced floods damaged the facility.

Bermuda Overseas Mission Supports 500 Freddy Survivors

500 households in Mulanje who were affected by Tropical Cyclone Freddy on Tuesday received maize flour and kitchen plastic utensils from an international charitable organization, Bermuda Overseas Mission.

Albarakah Charity Trust Supports 600 Cyclone Freddy Survivors in Mangochi

As survivors of Tropical Cyclone Freddy are still recovering from the aftershock of the Cyclone, Albarakah Charity Trust on Tuesday distributed food and non-food items to 600 families in Mangochi district.

CEM Lights Up TA Chankaza Area

Government says access to electricity is still low in the country and that efforts by other stakeholders to connect rural communities with electricity is highly commendable.

Parliament, CSOs Disagree on Mining Bill Tabling

Civil Society Organizations in the mining sector have asked the Ministry of Justice to withdraw the Mining and Minerals Bill scheduled to be tabled in Parliament, accusing the government of not doing thorough consultations in coming up with the proposed law.

Salima Sugar Company Limited has New Board

Shareholders of Salima Sugar Company Limited, which is under the Greenbelt Authority, have appointed a new board to oversee the operations of the company.

MPs to Discuss Disaster Management Bill

Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs Titus Mvalo has said the Disaster Risk Management Bill of 2023 is ready for tabling in Parliament next week before the house rises sine die.

Pro Agro Youth Project to Create 1,500 Jobs

As one way of addressing underemployment and unemployment among youth in the country, the International Labor Organization (ILO) has launched a Pro Agro Youth project to propel in job creation.

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