Parliament Probes Abandoned MUST Properties

Parliamentary Committee on Education says it is investigating why contractor abandoned the construction of 300 staff houses, students’ hostels, lecturer theatres and laboratory at Malawi University of Science and Technology (MUST) in Thyolo some seven years ago.

Bishop Malasa Drums Support for Polio Vaccine

Bishop Brighton Malasa has called upon all women to vaccinate their children against Polio, and Covid-19 which he said have far reaching consequences to human life.

Treat Evacuation Camps Returnees Equally

Government has urged chiefs and other gatekeepers to receive and treat equally people that are returning home from evacuation camps where they have spent two months.

Airtel Africa Sales Airtel MW Tower

Airtel Africa has sold Airtel Malawi Towers to Helios Towers a UK-based telecommunications company at a tune of 54.7 million dollars, which is close to 44 billion Kwacha.

Dog Kills 3-year-old Boy in Lilongwe

Lilongwe, Central Malawi: A three-year-old boy died here on Sunday after he was attacked by a vicious dog, the police have confirmed.

Future4All Malawi Supports NU Families With Livestock

There is hope for improved livelihoods among 100 households of Dzoole village, Inkosi Kwataine in Ntcheu following the distribution of livestock courtesy of Future4All Malawi.

Migration Policy On the Cards

Ministry of Labour says it finalizing developing the Migration Policy which among others seeks to address issues of human trafficking within and outside the country.

Kabaza Operators Cost NU Council MK10M in Revenue

Non-compliance of some kabaza motorbike and bicycle operators in paying business licenses to Ntcheu District Council has cost the council MK10 Million in revenue collection in 2021/22 financial year.

AfroCAB Empowers Nsanje Communities to Demand HIV/AIDS Services

Parents and guardians whose children are on Anti Retro-viral Therapy (ART) in Nsanje, are now able to demand various HIV services from the district's ART providers.

Form 4 girl Fears Ana Will Fuel Teen Pregnancies

A Form 4 girl at Chambe Community Day Secondary School in Mulanje district has fears that a lot of girls can either fall pregnant or be forced into child marriages because of the cyclone-induced poverty.

Rice Research Scientists Predict Decline in Harvests

A rice research scientist has predicted that the country will have reduced rice yields this year compared to last year following devastating effects of climate change which the country has experienced.

PSI Laments VMMC Information Gap

Population Services International (PSI) has cited information gap as one of the major challenges hindering progress of   the Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision Exercise in the country.

Flood Survivors Ready to Relocate Upland

Flood survivors in some disaster-prone districts say they are ready to relocate to safety should government earmark land where they can resettle.

Nsanje Teenager in Cooler for Alleged Murder

Police in Nsanje have arrested a boy aged 15 for allegedly killing his age mate after the two picked a quarrel.

Balaka Celebrates Women International Day

Women in Balaka have lauded government and civil society organizations for the expertise that have empowered them to engage in various businesses and contain climate change.

Consumers Warned on Price Changes

Consumers Association of Malawi (CAMA) has warned buyers in the country to be vigilant in monitoring changes in prices of commodities as numerous reports show that there are differences in prices at the counter from that indicated on the shelves.

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