Apostle Kawinga Feeds 9, 000 Households

Apostle Clifford Kawinga of the Salvation for All Ministries International believes religious institutions have a greater role of helping to tackle the current social-economic needs of people facing countries across the globe.

Govt to Reconsider Shipping Concession

Minister of transport and public works Jacob Hara has expressed dissatisfaction over the management of the Nkhata-Bay Jetty by concessionaire Mota Engil, saying it is deteriorating by each passing day.

BICO Supports Persons with Albinism with Visual Aides

More than 100 persons with albinism who have visual challenges will have access to free eye services following a project by Blantyre Institute for Community Outreach (BICO) aimed at curbing challenges the people are facing.

UN Decries Malawi’s Failure to Stem Cholera Spread

United Nations (UN) Resident Coordinator in Malawi, Rebecca Addah-Dontoh, has expressed concern that Malawi continues to grapple with cholera, a disease which should be easily prevented and treated, nearly one year since the disease broke out.

Area 25 Health Centre Remain Closed, Workers Demand Security

Workers at area 25 Health Centre in Lilongwe have demanded adequate security at the health facility as a condition for them to return to work, following an attack by irate community members last week Monday.

Mthunzi Funeral Services Limited Scales Up Tree Planting

Concerned by continued deforestation, Mthunzi Funeral Services Limited, a subsidiary of Old Mutual Malawi, has taken a step-in enhancing re-afforestation in the country.

Neno Intensifies ECD Services

The Neno District Social Welfare Officer Paul Sosono has disclosed today that 90 percent of children of ages 3-4 years are in Early Childhood Development Centres, labeling this a positive stride in the World Bank funded Investing in Early Years project.

Neno Records 1% Decrease in Crime

Neno police Officer in Charge Hanleck Chingolo says a total of 395 cases were recorded in 2021 and 392 in 2022, a decrease of one percent.

Musician Wikise Tip Men to be Visiting Wives at Work Places in "Mwana wa Agama"

Self-styled musician Wikise has released a new song which is already making noise in social media platforms.

Wikise popularly known as Habusa, this time around is tackling a different issue in the new release, Mwana wa Agama.

In the song, the self-styled artist is encouraging married men to visit their wives at work places to see if their children do not resemble someone at work places.

Speaking to Zodiak Online Wikise ,whose real name is Frank Chawinga thinks men should take time off and visit their wives at work places once in a while

Mwana wa Agama has modeled on legendary Allan Namoko’s Lameck.

“Kamodzi pa kamwezi kumapita ku ntchito kwa akazi anu (once in a month visit your wife’s work place).

kungozungulira kumaziwa timing (just to check on her)/you never know mwina junior siwako (maybe the child you claim to share is not yours),” goes one of the verses in the song.

The song which is available in both audio and video has attracted divided attention from several sectors of social media.

But the artist told us the composition is not attacking women.

Wikise who recently released Njoyako told us he expects "Mwana wa Agama" to break the internet

Four Families Seek Refugee at Rumphi Police

Police in Rumphi are keeping four families who have been chased in their homes accusing them of practicing witchcraft in the area of Group village headman Lisa under Traditional Authority Chikulamayembe.

BT Police Arrest Suspected Gun Thief, Murder

Police in Blantyre have arrested a 28-year-old man, Davie Mtendere in Phalombe, on suspicion that he broke into a house of a police officer in Chileka, stole a gun and used it to commit another crime in Thyolo, where he shot dead a motorcycle taxi operator.

Floods Wash Away Namadzi Bridge in Thyolo

A flooded river has washed away Namadzi bridge in the area of Traditional Authority Nanseta in Thyolo, isolating villagers from accessing social amenities.

South East Police Targets Policemen in Suicide Prevention

The Malawi Police Service in the South Eastern Region has opened its doors to health and psychologists to equip officers in its ranks across the country to counter stress and depression on the job.

IBAM Nods to Formation of Insurance Council

The Insurance Brokers Association of Malawi (IBAM) says it has agreed with other players in the industry to form an insurance council in order to speak with one voice and strengthen insurance business in the country.

Nsanje Records 699 Unsafe Abortion Cases in a Year

A post-abortion care coordinator under Nsanje District Health Office, Edna Samata, has disclosed that they registered 699 unsafe abortion cases from January to December in 2022.

SA Witnesses To Testify Physically in Bushiri Case

The Lilongwe High Court has on Monday ordered South African witnesses in Prophet Shepherd Bushiri's extradition case to physically come to Malawi and testify before the Chief Resident Magistrate Court.

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