Medical Doctors Introduce Online Publication

A group of some medical doctors has come up with a website which will elaborate various issues pertaining access to health information.

ECM Appoints Fr Mtseka as New Secretary General

The Episcopal Conference of Malawi (ECM) has appointed Father Valeriano Michael Mtseka as the new Secretary General with effect from 1st August 2023.

NGO Pushes Govt to Review Drug Related Laws

Government has been implored to expedite the review of the drug related laws and policies in an effort to incorporate health issues amid increasing alcohol and drug abuse cases in Malawi.

EPM Invests K200 million in Security and Education in Thyolo 

 
 
A tea producer, Eastern Produce Malawi (EPM) says investing in the the country’s security system, judiciary, education sector and social economic well-being of the community is a sure way of expanding the tea industry. 

GCN Calls For Reforms to Address Women Abuse

The Gender Coordination Network (GCN) has singled out failure to access information as a key component leading to various forms of abuse among most women in the country.

Cyclone Freddy Destroys Over 400 Boreholes in Chikwawa and Nsanje

 
 
A total of 438 boreholes were destroyed by the cyclone Freddy induced floods in the lower shire districts of Nsanje and Chikwawa leaving close to 87 000 house holds destitute in accessing clean and potable water, Zodiak has established.

Ministry Launches Advocacy & Comm Strategy on Child Labor

The Ministry of Labor has launched the National advocacy and communication strategy which has been described as key in the dissemination of messages and measures aimed at fighting child labor in the country.

LWT Tips Communities on Invasive Alien Species

The Lilongwe Wildlife Trust (LWT) has warned communities living around Mulanje mountain reserve to be on high alert on the invasive alien species which are spreading and choking aquatic life besides affecting agricultural production in the process.

Neno District Commemorates Day of African Child

Players in child protection and education in the country have been urged to prioritize and advocate for access to the digital environment like e-learning by primary school learners in a bid to allow the children to have limitless learning environment and walk with time.

TUM Condemns Teachers in Examinations Misconduct

The Teachers Union of Malawi (TUM) says the continued involvement of some teachers in students' examination fees mismanagement and national examinations cheating reveal lack of integrity in some of the teachers in the country.

Water and Electricity Woes Hit Chisoka Health Center in Thyolo

Expectant women and guardians at Chisoka Health Center in Thyolo are sleeping in the dark and fetching water at a distance due to failure by the district health authorities to buy electricity units.

Neno DHO to Roll Out 5th Oral Polio Vaccination Campaign

Health authorities at Neno district hospital say they plan to roll out the 5th Oral Polio vaccination campaign from 12 to 15 July this year using door to door strategy.

NPC Dares Private Sector to Lead in Development Goals Attainment

The National Planning Commission (NPC) has implored the business community to take a leading role in embracing policies for attainment of the 2030 UN sustainable development goals.

Gwamba To Release 2023 Single

Renowned rapper Gwamba has described 2023 as promising as he sets up to release his first song for the year.

Whistleblower Protection Laws: A Global Perspective

Protection of sources and whistleblowers appears to be a mammoth task in most countries.

Stakeholders Punch Holes in New Forest Act

Delegates at a half day conference aimed at addressing illegal charcoal production in Mulanje Mountain Forest Reserve on Wednesday noted some gaps in the new Forest Act.

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