Bvumbwe Police Station Fracas' Report to Delay - MHRC

Resource constraint has delayed the Malawi Human Rights Commission (MHRC) to conclude the investigation and release of the report on Bvumbwe Police Station fracas. 

Go Ye and Save Women – MIAA Charges Men

The Malawi Interfaith Aids Association (MIAA) says it is using men to fight against all injustice women experience in various communities in the country.

Zikometso Chilli Gets Hotter with AGCOM

There is hope that production of hot chilli sauce will increase at NASFAM’s Zikometso Innovation and Productivity Centre (IPC) in Mulanje following a K56 million grant which the association received recently from Agricultural Commercialization (AGCOM) project.

21 Villages Benefit from Solar Powered Piped Water in Rumphi

Communities in 21 villages in the area of Traditional Authority Mwalweni and Chikulamayembe in Rumphi are excited with the coming of the solar powered piped water under Transform Programme in the area.

Fuel Scarcity Downs Mota Engil Operations

Mota-Engil has today temporarily suspended construction works of the 83 kilometres Thyolo-Thekerani-Bangula road due to fuel scarcity.

Maranatha Academy Decorates Star Performers

Maranatha Academy has awarded three best students from St. Patrick’s, Mary Mount and Zomba secondary schools with K500, 000 each who scored six points the previous year during the Malawi School Certificate of Education (MSCE) examination.

MDF, Police Arrest Fraud Suspect

The Malawi Defence Force (MDF) and Police have jointly arrested a Machinga man on allegations that he is in a syndicate of promising young people employed in the military.

Mzuzu Health Center Registers 200 Babies in a Month

Health authorities at the Mzimba District Council say they are handling at least 200 deliveries at Mapale health center in Mzuzu per month, a development that has forced them to appeal for the construction of more maternity facilities in the city to reduce congestion problems at the hospital.

Researchers Push for Selenium Nutrient Policy

Researchers at the Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (LUANAR) have complained that lack of policies on essential minerals like Selenium is contributing to micronutrient deficiencies that most Malawians are suffering from.

Makwasa Residents Live in Fear

Fear has engulfed residents of Makwasa trade centre in Thyolo following the death of a businessman who was attacked by a group of unknown armed criminals on Tuesday night.

COST to Monitor Recovery Construction Works

The Construction Sector Transparency (COST) says it will put a close eye on billions of money that has been allocated to rehabilitate the infrastructure that was damaged by Tropical Storm Ana early this year.

Hilal Africa Promises Bursary to Mangochi Students

A Germany based charitable Organisation, Hilal Africa, has committed itself to pay school fees for all needy students around the area of Senior Group Village head (GVH) Kamtande in the area of Traditional Authority Lulanga in Mangochi district.

Mulhako wa Alhomwe Petitions Chakwera

A cultural grouping Mulhako wa alhomwe has petitioned president Lazarus Chakwera to act on a number of issues which they feel are impinging on them.

CSEC Impressed With 2022 PSLCE Exams Administration Progress

A spot check in some schools within the city of Mzuzu, by Zodiak on Wednesday has revealed that Primary School Leaving Certificate of Education examinations have started on a good note.

Thyolo Works on 500 kilometres of Roads in 5 Years

Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) in Thyolo have challenged the district council to avoid being over ambitious in planning developments after it has constructed and rehabilitated 50 percent of the planned kilometers of access roads in five years.

Ministry Racing Against Time to Administer OCV Follow Up Dose

The Ministry of Health remains mum as to when exactly the second dose of an Oral Cholera Vaccine (OCV) would be administered.

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