CHRR & YAS to Boycott CONGOMA Meeting

The Centre for Human Rights and Rehabilitation and the Youth and Society are planning to boycott Council for Non-Governmental Organizations-Congoma dissemination meeting on the 2022 NGO Amended Law scheduled for this coming Tuesday.

SA Laboratory Tests Uranium Samples from Livingstonia and Chilumba

Lotus Resources Limited a company that has bought the Kayerekera Uranium mine in Karonga has disclosed that it has sent mineral samples to a South African laboratory to ascertain whether deposits in their new sites in Livingstonia in Rumphi and Chilumba area in Karonga contain Uranium. 

Gov Cautions Firms on Mining Loyalties

The government has conceded that some mining companies are not remitting royalties to Capital Hill citing, the CPL- Mchenga coal mine in Rumphi which is yet to settle over K100 million tax bills.

TUM Tackling Child labor in Tea And Coffee Supply Chains

Teachers Union of Malaŵi TUM  has expressed concern with continued child labor in tea and coffee supply chains a development it has described as being retrogressive in the education and future of children.

Knowledge Gap Hinders SRH Delivery System

Stakeholders that campaign for sexual reproductive health systems and girl child protection have cited lack of knowledge on Sexual Reproductive Health laws and policies among service providers as a challenge affecting accessibility of sexual reproductive health systems in the country.

69 Percent of Children Have No Access to ECD Services in Thyolo

Thyolo is said to be trailing on efforts to create a better foundation for education and quality learners as statistics indicate that about 69 percent of children are lacking Early Childhood Education (ECD).

14 Years Behind Bars for Defilement

A First Grade Magistrate court in Neno district has sentenced a 38 year old man, Themba Juliano to 14 years imprisonment with hard labour for defiling a 11 year old girl and infecting her with syphilis.

Visually Impaired Graduates Told to Demonstrate Independence

The graduated trainees from Mulanje Vocational School for the Blind have been challenged to demonstrate to the nation that they can live an independent life despite their visual impairments.

Department of Parks Admits Understaffing Affecting Emergency Responses

The Department of Parks and Wildlife says understaffing in its emergency rescue team is affecting their efforts to have its officers stationed in all areas where crocodile attacks are frequently happening as they only have a team of less than 20 officers countrywide.

Kayuni Commences Criminal Proceedings Against Eight Lawyers

The Director of Public Prosecution, Dr Steve Kayuni, says has started a process of criminal proceedings against some eight lawyers that reportedly embezzled millions of clients’ money.

Ministry Slams Nsanje Council on Transferring Officers

The Ministry of Local Government has slammed a move by Nsanje district council members who last month passed a resolution to have three of their officers transferred over alleged incompetence.

Neno Child Parliamentarians Upbeat on Child Protection

Save the Children Malawi through Norad is engaging child parliamentarians and duty bearers in Neno district on how best to eradicate all forms of child abuse in a bid to ensure full enjoyment of the right to education.

TRFCA Recommends Newly Released Tea Cultivars

Tea Research Foundation for Central Africa (TRFCA) says the newly released tea cultivars have proved to be of good quality, high yield and drought tolerant.

Parly Wants Maize Sale to Zim Halted

Parliament has asked the ministry of Agriculture to stop Agricultural Development and Marketing Cooperation (Admarc) from selling maize to Zimbabwe to until a comprehensive assessment is done to establish if the country has enough maize in stock.

Mobility Challenges Affecting Community Assistants

Government has conceded that mobility challenges is one major factor affecting service delivery among community development assistants in Cassava processing and value addition.

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.

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