Ecobank Deposits K10.5 million to Presidential Charity Golf

The Presidential Charity Golf Initiative has received another financial boost, this time from Ecobank Malawi Ltd which has credited the noble cause account with a K10.5 million cash deposit.

Experts React to Chakwera UNGA Speech

Political analysts have reacted differently to President Lazarus Chakwera’s speech at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) which faults first-world countries for neglecting third-world countries in development programmes.

Parley Tells Govt to Intervene on Radio License Revocations

The Parliamentary Committee on Media, Information and Communication has called on the ministry of information to intervene in the move the Malawi Communications Regulatory Authority (MACRA) has instituted to revoke broadcasting licenses for media houses that have failed to pay fees.

Malaria Reduction Should Lead To Elimination-Experts

Some health experts have hailed revelations by the National Malaria Control Programme that the country has reduced malaria by 60 percent in the first half of 2022, as compared to the same period last year.

Minister Hails Zodiak National Dance Competition

Minister of Tourism Michael Usi has said the dancing competition which Zodiak Broadcasting Station-ZBS has introduced should be treated as part of tourism, and a means to generate income for households and the country.

CCJP in K480 Million Girls Education Project

The Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace CCJP will embark on a 480 million Kwacha Right to Education for a Girl Child Advocacy project that will see 4000 vulnerable girl on the verge of dropping out of school benefiting from interventions that promote their right to education in the districts of Mzimba, Rumphi and Kasungu.

Public Health Act Amendment Receives Mixed Reactions

The recommendation by the Special Law Commission, to have a cost sharing between the government and the public when accessing public health facilities in the country has been received with mixed reactions.

NCST Supports MUST Girls Science Camp with K1 Million

Scientists in the country believe exposing primary and secondary school girls to science environment is key in increasing the number of female scientists that can join forces to solve emerging problems such as Covid-19 and fuel shortage.

Shake Up at Councils

There has been a shakeup at the Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development where at least nine District Commissioners have been demoted and six others transferred to new stations.

SLC Proposes Health Insurance for all Employees

The special Law Commission (SLC) is proposing the introduction of a health insurance for all employees and a small nominal fee for all non employed people to access services in public health facilities.

MPS Record 62 Mob Justice Cases in 8 Months

The Malawi Police Service (MPS) says it has registered an increase in mob justice cases from 42 in 2021 to 62 in the first eight months of 2022.

FDH Bank Donates K2 million to IPMM Conference

The Institute of People Management in Malawi (IPMM) has received a financial boost of K2 million from FDH bank towards the preparations for its annual conference in Mangochi slated from 11 to 12 November this year.

MPS Concedes Contributing to Degradation of Forests

The Malawi Prison Services (MPS) has conceded that it is contributing to environmental degradation in the country through the use of fuel wood when preparing meals in its correctional facilities.

EPM Rehabilitates Water System at Mulanje District Hospital

Water wastage at Mulanje District Hospital which led to sudden increase of consumption rate from forty cubic millimeters to one hundred cubic millimeters per day has now been addressed, thanks to Eastern Produce Malawi (EPM) Limited, a tea growing company that has overhauled the whole water system at the facility.

Police Urge Men to Report GBV Cases

The Malawi Police Service (MPS) says men should develop a culture of openness, by among others, reporting domestic violence such as physical and emotional abuse to curb the escalating suicide cases involving them in the country.

LUANAR Students Benefit from LWB Partnership

The Lilongwe Water Board has awarded K14 million to 26 best performing and needy students in the Agricultural and Engineering Department at the Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (LUANAR).

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