Mobility challenges Derail Child Abuse Probes
Mulanje Police Officer-In-Charge, Senior Assistant Commissioner Kelvin Mulezo, says mobility has been a challenge to investigate and make follow ups on cases on abuses on children.
200 DPP Leaders 'Defect' to MCP in Lower Shire
Over 200 purported Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) leaders in Chikwawa West and Nsanje South West constituencies have defected to Malawi Congress Party (MCP).
Defilement Lands 70 Year Old in Cell
Police in Balaka have arrested a 70 year old man for allegedly defiling three girls aged between 11 and 13.
Proliferation of Hybrid Computing Models Among 2020 Data Center Trends Identified by Vertiv Experts
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Scramble for Maize Rising in Admarc Depots
Erratic and low supply of maize in ADMARC depots are said to be fuelling congestion in some ADMARC depots in the country.
Malawi Making Strides In HIV/Aids Fight
Malawi expects to attain the 90-90-90 goal in the fight against HIV and Aids this year, a feat government says indicated the country has made tremendous progress.
4 Family Members Die Suddenly in Ntcheu
Three children and their step-father died Tuesday in Ntcheu district while five others are admitted to the district hospital after they suddenly fell sick.
Civil Society Alliance Weighs In On Judge Bribing Expose'
The consortium Against Organized and Serious Crimes has written the ACB demanding swift arrest of the two people implicated in attempts to bribe the five judges who have been hearing the presidential election case in Constitutional Court.
“I Won’t Name Suspects” ACB’s Matemba
Anti-Corruption Bureau Director General, Reyneck Matemba, Tuesday sought to ease the pressure for action mounted on his office following Chief Justice Andrew Nyirenda’s report of alleged attempts, by two citizens, to corrupt Concourt judges.
Government Suspends Duty On Maize Flour Imports From SA
The government of Malawi has suspended duty on maize flour imported from South Africa as a measure to counter the raging maize crisis in the country at the moment.
Malawian Lady Stranded in Eswatini, Suspected Trafficking Survivor
A young Malawian lady is said to be bedridden in a hospital in Eswatini after she was found loitering in the streets of Manzini, a suspected survivor of human trafficking away from home in the country formerly called Swaziland.
HRDC Ready with Anti- Jane Ansah Demos
The Human Rights Defenders Coalition (HRDC) says it has notified all four city councils and other two district councils of the planned anti-Jane Ansah demonstrations slated for 16th January, 2020.
ACB Investigates Dubious Land Sale
The Anti - Corruption Bureau (ACB) has confirmed it is probing dubious sale of some commercial land within Balaka Township.
Suspected Cholera Case Reported in Mangochi
A suspected cholera case has been reported in Mangochi where a 70 year old woman has been admitted at Mulibwanji hospital.
Govt Blamed on Fall Armyworm
Some people in the country have accused government of failing to contain fall armyworms that have destroyed 144, 000 hectares of crop fields.
UNHCR Equips NRB Ready For Refugees’ Birth Registration
On Monday, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees-UNHCR-made available birth registration equipment to the National Registration Bureau-NRB-for the roll-out of birth registration for children of refugees in camps in Malawi.