40% of Girls in Pvt Schools Miss Classes During Menses in Malawi - Officials

The Private Schools Employees Union of Malawi has said, 40 percent of girls in private schools miss classes when they are in the menstruation cycle in the country.

Machinga Chiefs Plead for Good Roads

Local chiefs under Senior Chief Nyambi and Traditional Authority Sale in Machinga North East Constituency have directed the area's member of Parliament, Ajilu Kalitendere to prioritize part of the 100 million kwacha Constituency Development Fund (CDF) in improving the area's road network that connects the area to other constituencies including neighboring Mozambique.

RA Identifies First Beneficiary of Toll Fees

The Roads Authority (RA) has identified a stretch between Zalewa and Chingeni on the Blantyre – Lilongwe M1 road as the first beneficiary of money collected from toll gates.

FDH Bank Launches Kukonza Tsogolo Promotion

FDH Bank has taken a step ahead in promoting a saving culture by introducing “Kukonza Tsogolo” Promotion where luck person will win K5 million grand prize.

BCC Wants Red Star Case Withdrawn

Blantyre City Council (BCC) has proposed for mediation with property owners to withdraw a red star campaign case which has been in court since 2016.

ARCC Asks African Leaders to Close Polio Surveillance Gaps

Leaders in the African region have been asked to close gaps that are choking Polio eradication interventions.

MoE Commits K300 Million for Secondary School Maintenances

The Ministry of Education says it has set aside 300 million kwacha for minor maintenance works in all public secondary schools to improve the structures.

Phalombe CSOs Yet to Sign MoU

The Phalombe Civil Society Organization Network has conceded that most of the organizations operating in the district have not signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the district council.

Irate Villagers Demolish 8 Houses in Thyolo

Angry community members in Traditional Authority Kapichi in Thyolo have demolished eight houses for the relations of a man suspected to have murdered a 70-year old Jonathan Paul.

MPS Apply to Have Chisa Mbele's Bail Revoked

The Malawi Police Service ( MPS) has made a court application to revoke a bail that was granted to social media activist Joshua Chisa Mbele alleging that is violating bail conditions through his Facebook posts.

Recycled Fingerings, Scarcity of Feed Major Set Backs in Fisheries Sector. Officials

The Department of Fisheries says the use of recycled fish fingerings by fish farmers and scarcity of fish feed are major setbacks rocking the sector which has the potential to provide for the country's nutritional security as fish forms 70% of dietary protein intake among Malawians.

Mw Airlines Profits After 7 Barren Years

The country’s flag carrier, Malawi Airlines, has posted 4 million United States Dollars (about K4 billion) profit in this year, after seven years of making losses.

ACB Bemoans Poor Service Delivery

Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) has revealed that their campaign in Salima has established that communities were neglecting to access services because they were being asked to pay for services that were meant to be offered for free.

Political Analysts React To Dpp Apology

Political Analysts George Chaima and George Phiri have asked the opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) to start exercising decisive action on national issues.

Concerned Teachers Call For Nullification of TUM Elections

A grouping of some concerned teachers has asked the Malawi Congress of Trade Union MCTU and Civil Servant Trade Union CSTU to nullify the recent elections by the Teachers Union of Malawi TUM arguing that they were not consulted.

Govt Engage Chitipa District Council Stakeholders In Conflict Management

In a bid to promote peace building and conflict management among people in the Chitipa, the Ministry of Civic Education and National Unity on Monday held an engagement meeting with district stakeholders in conflict mapping for the district.

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