Parliament Wants Malawi- S. Sudan Deal Reviewed

The Parliamentary Committee on Trade, Industry and Tourism has asked the Ministry of Agriculture to review the government-facilitated contract on the export of food items from Malawi to South Sudan.

Analysts Speak on Queen’s Influence on Malawi

Political analyst George Chaima and historian Chrispin Mphande say Malawians should join the rest of the world in celebrating the life of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdon who died on Thursday because she contributed to the country's economic development.

President Chakwera Mourns Queen’s Death

President Lazarus Chakwera has joined hundreds of world leaders in mourning the death of the United Kingdom’s monarch, Queen Elizabeth II.

Copyright Fund Excites Musicians Association

The Musicians Association of Malawi (MAM) has expressed its enthusiasm for the launch of the Copyright Fund by the Copyright Society of Malawi (COSOMA), which aims to help artists in Malawi finance creative projects.

Malawi Facing Challenges to Meet H2O Targets

The ministry of water and sanitation has admitted that the sector still remains with serious gaps to achieve the UN’s Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) number 6 on clean water and sanitation for all.

Suspected Cement Thief Out on Bail

First Grade Magistrate Phillip Chibwana in Balaka has granted bail to Geoffrey Chimphonda, a foreman at Macbuilt Construction Company who was arrested last Friday for allegedly stealing 400 bags of cement worth 4.6 million kwacha.

Baby Found Dead in Thyolo

A baby has been found dead in Mlambudzi village in the area of Inkosi Bvumbwe in Thyolo.

83 year-old-MCP Diehard Calls For Recognition Of The Partys Diehards

Renowned veteran Malawi Congress Party (MCP) lady, Linly Mzawa has challenged the partys leadership to recognize people that stick to the party the past 26 years the party was out of government.

Neno Goes Two Weeks Without Running Water

Scramble for water as Neno district goes for one and a half week without running water.

ESCOM Uncertain on Faulty Transformers Replacement Dates

People of Kambale trade centre in Neno district and other parts of the country which have ESCOM transformer faults, will have to wait indefinitely as the power utility body is uncertain as to when it will have the transformers delivered to the affected areas.

Desks Shortage Hits Mulanje Primary Schools

Education authorities in Mulanje district have disclosed that shortage of desks is one of the challenges that have hit most primary schools in the district.

Shortage of Lubricants; Syphilis Treatment Hits Dedza

Gays and sex workers in Dedza have expressed worry over a shortage of lubricants and treatment for syphilis in hospitals, saying it is putting their lives in danger.

BCC to install CCTVs

The Blantyre City Council has unveiled plans to install closed-circuit television (CCTV) Cameras in tall buildings along the city’s streets in order to curb frequent criminal activities.

President Chakwera Mourns Queen’s Death

President Lazarus Chakwera has joined hundreds of world leaders in mourning the death of the United Kingdom’s monarch, Queen Elizabeth II.

Phale Suggests a Separate Nutrition Vote

Deputy Minister of Health Enock Phale believes having a separate allocation  for nutrition interventions in the national budget will go a long way in eradicating malnutrition levels in the country, currently at around 40 percent.

HRDC Calls Ombudsman to Speed Probe into 500 Irregular Recruitments

The Human Rights Defenders Coalition (HRDC) has asked the Office of Ombudsman to fast-track the  investigations into the suspected irregular recruitment of about 500 individuals between April 2020 and March 2021 in 27 Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDA).

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