Thyolo DHSS, Administrator Demand K632 Million from Health Workers for Defamation

Thyolo district's Director of Health and Social Services, Dr. Arnold Jumbe and administrator, John Phiri have filed a claim demanding K632 million from some district health workers as damage for defamation.

100 Makandi Tea Estate Workers Yet to Receive their Compensations

At least 100 workers for Makandi Tea Estates in Thyolo claim that they are yet to receive their worker's compensations amounting to about K50 million.

13 Years of No Science Lab, Library at Ligowe CDSS

Learners and teachers at Ligowe Community Day Secondary school in Neno have warned that science education standards will continue to dwindle at the school as it has now operated for 13 years without a science laboratory and library.

SADC Education Ministers Urged on Investment

Civil Society Education Coalition in Malawi (CSEC) and Southern Africa Moderator for Africa Network Campaign on Education for All (ANCEFA) have challenged education ministers in the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) region to ensure that about 50 million children have the right to education and cover the 17 million teachers deficit.

CRS Bails Out 450 Freddy Displaced Households with Temporary Shelters

As one way of bailing out survivors of Cyclone Freddy in Chikwawa, Nsanje and Zomba districts, the Catholic Relief Services (CRS) has allocated 450 temporary shelters to 450 households who were displaced due to the natural disaster which claimed lives and destroyed property in the southern region.

MBS Yet to Be Notified on Govt Intent to Import Controversial Fertilizer

 In our continuing investigations into the fertilizer import scam, we have found that the Malawi Bureau of Standards (MBS) has yet to register an intention by either Ministry of Agriculture or East Bridge Estates to import fertilizers into Malawi.

Malawi to Have Lithium Battery Plant

Between 2022 and mid-2023, Malawi has been experiencing persistent and periodic blackouts.

Chakwera Launches Malawi Carbon Market Initiative (MCMI)

President Lazarus Chakwera says the potential value of Malawi’s Carbon Credit (MCC) is estimated at 19, 882, 394.93 metric tons of carbon per annum, valued at over MK600 which is equivalent to (USD600 million) per annum.

Standard Bank Posts K39 billion Profit

Shareholders for Malawi Stock Exchange-listed Standard Bank Malawi on Thursday approved a final dividend payout of K20 billion, representing K51 per share.

Disaster Relief Brewing a Health Crisis

Three months have elapsed since tropical cyclone freddy wreaked havoc in the southern region, a development which rendered thousands destitute as homes were destroyed, forcing them to live in makeshift relief camps. But what they do not know is that this is a risky pose to health.

Mulanje DHO Resumes Mobile Clinic Services

 
 
The District Health Office in Mulanje says it has resumed its mobile clinic services to areas that were heavily hit by Cyclone Freddy and are currently impassable.

EU & Oxfam Launch K1.3 bn Clean Energy Project

About 185 000 households in the country are expected to benefit from a Promoting Equitable Access to Clean Energy (PEACE) project which the European Union (EU) and Oxfam have launched to boost access to clean energy.

Malawi Kwacha Depreciates

Results of a foreign exchange auction hosted by the Reserve Bank of Malawi on June 19 have pushed the maximum selling price of USD1 to MWK1, 063.86 from MWK1, 036 effective Wednesday June 21st 2023.

Neno Geared Up for Conservation Agriculture

The Neno district council through its agriculture department has been alarmed by an increase in cases of soil erosion, persistent dry spells and droughts escalated by climate change and increase in population.

Neno Former PEA Defilement Trial Adjourned to 14 July 2023

The Neno First Grade Magistrate court has today resumed hearing of a case of former Primary Education Advisor (PEA) Benito Mpapa who is suspected of defiling and impregnating a 16-year-old female child.

HREP Calls for More Investment in SRH Amid Increased Teen Pregnancies

A health rights organisation, Health and Rights Education Program (HREP) has complained that teen pregnancies, teen school dropout, increased dependents and orphans continue to plague Malawi.

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