PAC Infiltrated: Bishop Mtumbuka
Catholic Bishop of the Diocese of Karonga, Martin Mtumbuka, has told delegates to an on-going elective Public Affairs Committee annual general meeting that the organization faces a threat of political infiltration from within.
World Eyes on Balaka Food Insecurity
Army Worms’ Outbreak in Salima
River Drowns Sozzled Teacher
Over 77 Balaka Families Food Insecure
Girl to Appeal for Assault By Jealousy
By-laws Fail to Protect Children from Child Trafficking
A senior chief in Phalombe whose area of jurisdiction shares boundary with Mozambique says she is banking her hope on initiatives that can help to curb child trafficking after enforcement of by-laws seem to hit a snag.
EGENCO, Escom: Who is Fooling Who?
Husband Kills Wife Over Green Maize
Area 49 SDA Church Dorcas Fete Orphaned Children
Women of Area 49 Seventh day Adventist Church in Lilongwe on Sunday gave orphaned children from the area an early festive party when they hosted them for lunch.
Israel/West Bank: Grant Palestinians Equal Rights
Gyan Gives Rendition of Bob Marley Song to Teammate
Asamoah Gyan displayed his music skills once again after singing "Could you be beloved" by famous reggae artiste Bob Marley to his NorthEast United teammate Jose Leudo.
Real Madrid v Man City in UCL Last 16
Pep Guardiola faces a resumption of hostilities with Real Madrid after Manchester City were drawn against the Spanish giants in the last 16 of the Champions League, while there will be a rerun of the 2012 final when Chelsea meet Bayern Munich.
EGENCO Improves Power Generation
Electricity Generation Company (EGENCO) says power generation has improved following the rains the country is receiving that have improved water levels in Shire River.
Prof. Ncozana Preaches Peace
One of pioneers who were in the vanguard of formation of the Public Affairs Committee (PAC) in 1992, Professor Silas Ncozana, has called on leaders to tame dialogue over violence.