Christian Aid Launches Freddy Response

Christian Aid in partnership with Churches Action in Relief and Development (CARD) and Circle for Integrated Community Development (CICOD) have launched a Cyclone Freddy response in Mulanje, Phalombe and Chikwawa districts.

Balaka Socials Football Team Donates to Cyclone Freddy Survivors

Balaka Socials Football Team in conjunction with Balaka District Council this week donated assorted items to more than 100 households under Sub Traditional Authority Mpilisi in the district.

Communities in Chiradzulu Raise Hunger Alert Flag

Some communities in the areas of Traditional Authorities (TAs) Kadewere and Ntchema in Chiradzulu East Constituency have expressed fear of the looming hunger which has been exacerbated by the Tropical Cyclone Freddy.

2 Arrested for Creating Fake Freddy Camp

Police at Bvumbwe in Thyolo district have arrested two people on suspicion that they have stolen 20 bags of maize and 100 packs of Likuni phala for Tropical Cyclone Freddy survivors.

Thyolo Police Arrest a Suspected Thief

A 28-year-old man Stanly Kauya has been arrested in Thyolo for possessing property suspected to have been stolen valued at K3.5 million.

EPM Hands Over K25 Million VSU at Thyolo Police Station

South East Police Region Commissioner, Chikondi Chingadza and Senior chief Nchiramwera of Thyolo have asked stakeholders including estate players to help in renovating or constructing new district police offices.

Norway Pledges Support towards Disaster Risk Management

The Government of Norway has pledged more financial support to Malawi in disaster response but also alleviating future disasters.

Neno Children's Parliament Hails Duty Bearers

At an Interface between the Neno Children's Parliamentarians and Neno District Council duty bearers, the young parliamentarians have expressed gratitude to the council on positive strides made so far in answering their resolutions.

Low Funding Towards WASH Takes Centre Stage at WASH Innovation Fair

UNICEF says low government funding towards water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) activities is limiting provision of safe water, especially in rural areas.

Tobacco Farmers Demand Better Prices

Farmers in Rumphi have urged tobacco buyers to offer good prices during this year’s marketing season.

632 Cyclone Freddy Displaced Families Return Home in Blantyre

Some 632 families whose houses were partially demolished by the Cyclone Freddy in the Area of Tradition Authority Kapeni in Blantyre rural have returned to their respective homes giving room to primary schools learners to concentrate in their classes in camps which were in schools.

Youth Empowerment Vital for National Development

Neno District Commissioner Hudson Kuphanga has said youth empowerment is vital if the country is to develop the Malawi 2063 Agenda.

TechnoBrain to Supply 240,000 Passport Booklets

Zodiak has it on authority that TechnoBrain is scheduled to supply 240,000 passport booklets to the Department of Immigration and Citizenship Services this Friday.

Operation Smile Malawi Donates to Freddy Survivors

Operation Smile Malawi led by the organization’s Trustee Abdul Aziz Yasin, on Wednesday travelled to Mulanje to support Cyclone Freddy survivors with assorted relief items.

Neno Road Advocacy Group Cries Over Road Delay

Neno Road Advocacy group has expressed worry over the snail’s pace the Neno road construction works is moving, saying it is affecting Cyclone Freddy aid delivery.

Govt Rehires Contractors to Complete Stalled World Bank CBCCs

Government has rehired four contractors to finish the World Bank funded model Community Based Childcare Centres (CBCCs) which stalled in Chiradzulu, Thyolo, Neno and Machinga.

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