APM Should Prove Alleged Bingu Assassination-MLS

The Malawi Law Society (MLS) has dared former President Peter Mutharika, to submit to police, information on the alleged murder of former President Bingu wa Mutharika and allow the law enforcers to take necessary action.

Civil Servants for Revision of Govt Policy on Transfers

The Civil Servants Trade Union (CSTU) says it is looking for ways that will assist civil servants follow each other when one spouse is transferred to another duty station.

9 Win in NICO Eyetu Drive Promotion

Nine people have won various cash prizes in the ongoing NICO General’s Eyetu Drive Promotion’s first quarter draw that was held in Blantyre on Friday.

REPSSI, YWCAM Urge Govt to Support Caregivers

The Regional Psycho Social Initiative (REPSSI) has encouraged government to professionalize the field of caregivers amid ongoing reports of lack of permanent incentives to motivate them in their work.

SDA Machinga Youths Launch Own Zone

The Seventh day Adventist Church South Malawi Conference (SMC) has launched a Machinga Zone Adventist Youth Ministry at Mgodi Primary School in the district, marking the end to formerly Zomba-Machinga Zone which had existed since 2007.

AGE Africa, Mulanje DFO Drill Girls on Climate Change

At least 100 girls from various secondary schools in Mulanje district were on Saturday oriented on climate change and its effects courtesy of Advancing Girls’ Education in Africa (AGE Africa) and Mulanje District Forestry Office.

End Organised Corruption, Youths Urged

Youths in the country have been challenged to take decisive action towards ending organised corruption if they want the country and their lives to improve economically and socially.

Government Wants Afikepo Project Interventions Sustained

Government has hailed the European Union funded nutrition enhancing afikepo project as being key to ending malnutrition levels in the country.

Minister Hails PSLCE Exam Administrators

Education minister Agnes Nyalonje says she is happy in the way this year's Primary School Leaving Certificate of Education (PSLCE) examination have been administered despite a few incidences of cheating.

Govt Waits for Agreement to Take Over Bingu Mausoleum

 

Ministry of Tourism and Culture says it is waiting for the Ministry of Justice to vet the drafted Memorandum of Agreement which will facilitate the take over of late Bingu wa Mutharika's Mpumulo wa Bata Mausoleum in Thyolo. 

Guoji Mall Risks Demolition

The Lilongwe City Council has directed contractors that are responsible for the construction of a shopping mall along the Kaunda road in Area 49, Lilongwe to submit a new design as the initial structures risk demolition owing to substandard works.

NEEF Asked to Consider Applicants Before Rebranding

Economists have asked the National Economic Empowerment Fund (NEEF) to consider processing loans for the people who applied before it rebranded in 2021 than nullifying their application forms. 

Bvumbwe Police Station Fracas' Report to Delay - MHRC

Resource constraint has delayed the Malawi Human Rights Commission (MHRC) to conclude the investigation and release of the report on Bvumbwe Police Station fracas. 

Go Ye and Save Women – MIAA Charges Men

The Malawi Interfaith Aids Association (MIAA) says it is using men to fight against all injustice women experience in various communities in the country.

Zikometso Chilli Gets Hotter with AGCOM

There is hope that production of hot chilli sauce will increase at NASFAM’s Zikometso Innovation and Productivity Centre (IPC) in Mulanje following a K56 million grant which the association received recently from Agricultural Commercialization (AGCOM) project.

21 Villages Benefit from Solar Powered Piped Water in Rumphi

Communities in 21 villages in the area of Traditional Authority Mwalweni and Chikulamayembe in Rumphi are excited with the coming of the solar powered piped water under Transform Programme in the area.

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