SWRB Targets 29000 Customers by 2040 in Phalombe

There are high prospects of improved quality water supply to residents at Phalombe Boma and Migowi as the Southern Region Water Board (SWRB) contemplates to construct new piped water system.

Namiwa 'Abductors' Still at Large

The Malawi Police Service (MPS) is yet to arrest suspects behind the alleged abduction of activist, Sylvester Namiwa in July last year.

Child Traffickers Earn 14 years in Thyolo

Two human traffickers from Chikwawa have been sentenced to 14 years imprisonment each in Thyolo for trafficking and offering to sell an eight-year old boy at K2 million.

Cash Transfer Begins in Neno

The Neno District Council is distributing K463, 200, 000 to 6, 176 hunger-stricken families in all the four traditional authorities under the 2022-23 Lean Season Response Cash Transfers.

Electrocuted Woman Seeks ESCOM’s Help

A mother of six, Eliza Manyera, from Mangazi village, Senior chief Chimaliro in Thyolo has asked the Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (ESCOM) to assist her after she was electrocuted last week by the 'abandoned' power lines.

Parliamentary Legal Affairs Committee Chairperson Peter Dimba Resigns

Chairperson for the Legal Affairs Committee of Parliament Peter Dimba has resigned from his position with immediate effect.

Man with Albinism Missing in Phalombe

A 39-year-old man with albinism from Phalombe is missing three days after he was last seen.

K120 Million Grant for Improved Livelihoods in Neno

Tigawe Luso Cooperative chairperson Rozario Chimbetete has encouraged people suffering from Non-Communicable diseases to form cooperatives as a way of generating enough income for improvement of their diets and livelihoods.

Nsanje District Council’s Error Costs Taxpayers

Taxpayers will have to pay extra funds to have contractor Site Guys Construction Company return to site and finish Nsanje boma market drainage system clearing works after the council under-estimated works.

Churches Urged to Take Responsibility on National Challenges

The National Repentance Malawi, an interdenominational prayer and peace movement has urged churches and individual believers to take responsibility in solving various challenges the country is going through.

Chakwera Told to do More on Gender Balance

Women rights activists have commended President Lazarus Chakwera for a satisfactory gender representation in the new cabinet but say he should work toward a 50:50 representation in the future.

Chakwera Elects New Cabinet

Mid-night last night as the nation slipped into February, President Lazarus Chakwera released a 27-member new cabinet in an apparent wish to meet his pledge for a new team in January.

Shire Valley Transformation Program Faces 91 Million USD Deficit

As it goes into the second phase, Shire Valley Transformation Program (SVTP) is facing a 91 million USD deficit.

Nsanje Stakeholders Demand SVTP Extension

Some council members in Nsanje district including legislator for South West Constituency, Eurita Ntiza Valeta, are pushing for extension of Shire Valley Transformation Program (SVTP) beyond Bangula.

No Vehicle, Motorcycles for Child Labour Inspection in Thyolo

Mobility challenges have been described as a major setback hampering efforts to conduct child labor inspection in the district where the vice is alleged to be prevalent in the tea supply chain.

Traditional Leaders Relegating their Powers to Protect the Elderly - NICE

Civic education players say the elderlies continue to face witchcraft attacks since traditional leaders are relegating their responsibility of protecting the marginalised in the country.

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