5 Arrested In Anti-Chizuma Protests
Five members of the “Mbadwa Zokhudzidwa za Malawi”, a grouping of anti-Martha Chizuma protesters have been arrested as they marched their way to the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) offices in Lilongwe.
NAM, BAL Sign MoU
The Netball Association of Malawi (NAM) has signed a one-year Memorandum of Understanding with an Information and Technology company, Bintel Analysis Limited (BAL) to create a web platform.
Nsanje Police Arrest 3 Over Death of Mozambican
Nsanje law enforcers are keeping in custody three men over alleged murder of a Mozambique national identified as Fisha Bulutu of Khonje village in Mozambique.
Chitale Women Adopt Clean Energy
In a bid to preserve the environment and discourage people from engaging in charcoal burning business, an organization called Sustainable Innovations Centre is drilling women and the youths in Briquettes making using wastes.
Govt Optimistic Pigeon Peas Could Transform Malawi's Economy
Government is optimistic that pigeon peas is one key crop that can assist in transforming the country's agriculture sector and economy.
PAC Ask Judges to Comply With A 90 Day Ultimatum
Public Accounts Committee of Parliament (PAC) has asked the Judiciary to compile a list of a backlog of cases in courts.
EU, Waste Advisers & Council Want Costly Fertilizers Replaced
The European Union says Malawi should realize that with the scarcity and increasing costs of fertilizers, composite manures are an alternative for the attainment of food security.
Admarc Suspends CEO, Chiphiko
The Agricultural Development and Marketing Corporation (ADMARC) has suspended its CEO, Rhino Chiphiko over the purchase of a luxury 107 million kwacha vehicle.
MHRC, CHREAA Condemn Police on Suspect Abuse in Thyolo
Malawi Human Rights Commission (MHRC) has expressed dismay with increased rate of alleged excessive use of force, torture and summary execution of suspects by police in the country.
Central Region Immigration on Mass Repatriation
The central regional office of the Department of Immigration and Citizenship Services says will from next week start repatriation of irregular migrants as one way of decongesting the country's prisons.
Chiradzulu Institutes Inquiry Over Alleged Fraudulent Recruitment
Authorities at Chiradzulu District council have instituted investigations into the alleged recruitment scam that saw some people being employed as child protection workers, clerks and messengers last month without undergoing through interviews.
Vendors Scramble for Sugar in Chitipa
Vendors in Chitipa district on Wednesday morning scrambled to buy bales of sugar at Chipiku Stores shop at the Boma following rumours that the commodity might become scarce in the district, as we run up to month-end.
Families of Departed Soldiers Want to Sue Govt
Families of some soldiers who died in a road accident involving a presidential convoy and one surviving soldier have written the Attorney General a notice of intention to sue the government for failing to compensate them, almost a year after the two officers died, and several others injured in Blantyre.
MEC to Present Re-Demarcation Report to Parley October
The Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) says it is expected to submit the final boundary re-demarcation report to Parliament in October to approve.
Dr. Chilima Happy With Rumphi District Council Disaster Risk Management
Vice president Dr. Saulos Chilima has expressed satisfaction with the efforts the Rumphi district council is doing towards disaster risk management.
Suspect Dies in Cell; Thekerani Police Unit Torched
Irate communities in Thyolo have destroyed a and burnt to the ground Thekerani Police Unit after a suspect was found dead in the police cell.