NPC Calls for Agriculture Industrialization for Legumes

The National Planning Commission (NPC) has expressed the need for Malawi to utilize the Africa Continental Free Trade Area by promoting agriculture industrialization for legume crop farmers to benefit.

Ministry Worried with Neglected Status of RTCs

The ministry of agriculture says it is worried with the neglected Rural Training Centers (RTCs) that were vital in offering refresher pieces of extension training to community-based facilitators and agricultural extension workers.

Charity Grouping Donates to Mothers at MHG Hospital

A charity organization, Friends of Mponda, has donated 500 thousand kwacha assorted items to 65 mothers in the maternity ward at Machinga District Hospital as a way of celebrating the birthday of its Executive Director, Asma Mponda.

Save the Children Takes Child Safeguarding Lessons to Partners

Save the Children has drilled its partner members in child safeguarding and prevention of sexual exploitation during a training that took place in Blantyre on Thursday.

Mulanje RRO Pleads for More Support Towards Rebuilding

Relief and Rehabilitation Officer at Mulanje District Council, Maria Joseph, has called for more support towards rebuilding of houses for disaster displaced households.

Low Funding Worries APAM

Association of Persons with Albinism in Malawi (APAM) has expressed satisfaction on strategies put in place by government to protect their members, citing seriousness of security agencies as the country has not registered any case of abduction and exhumation of graves this year, compared to last year same period when four cases were registered.

Defilement Cases on the Rise in Thyolo

Authorities in Thyolo say defilement cases have reached an alarming level as statistics show almost three minors are being abused weekly in the district.

Declare Likoma Disaster Prone, Stakeholders Urge Govt

Stakeholders have recommended to government and its partners to declare Likoma and Chizumulu Islands prone district to disaster occurrences due to its geographical position which is a key risk factor threatening lives and property of the Island people.

27 Males Reported SGBV Cases in Neno Last Year

A joint report by the Neno District Hospital and its partners has revealed that only 27 male sexual gender based violence survivors reported their cases to police and the hospital last year alone against a total of 221 females.

Opening of Phalombe Hospital in Limbo

 

Official opening of the long awaited Phalombe district hospital hangs in the balance as government says it yet to procure non-medical equipment for the district’s referral facility.

Court Rehabs in Thyolo to Wait Until 2025

People from Bvumbwe, Thukuta, Chimaliro and Khonjeni in Thyolo should brace for more years of covering long distances to access justice at the district magistrate court since government has not included construction and rehabilitation of dilapidated lower courts in the areas until 2025.

Govt Tipped on Unique Tourism Sites Investment

National coordinator for Team Adventure Malawi Kondwani Chamwala has tipped government to invest in under-developed but unique tourism sites which have potential to turn around the economy of the country.

Babies Detained Over Non Payment of Maternal Service Fees in KK

Some expectant women, guardians as well as mothers of newly born babies, in the area of Senior Chief Mwansambo in Nkhotakota district, have alleged that some health workers at Mwansambo Health Centre, demand 10 000 Kwacha for their services, on deliveries made at the facility.

The women allege that the tendency is deep-rooted, such that newly born babies and their mothers are detained if they do not have the money until it is paid.

A woman who was at the health centre recently, claims that the demand prompted her to obtain a 10, 000 Kwacha loan with high interest, in an arrangement popularly known as "Katapira", to redeem her daughter and newly born grandchild from the health centre.

“I did not have the money, so I went to obtain a Katapira loan. A number of guardians equally had the problem,’ she said.

According to the woman, an offence which her daughter had committed, was of failing to travel to Nkhotakota District Hospital, where she was referred to for delivery.

She also alleged that a Pharmacy at the facility operates from around 10 am, leading to long queues, almost on daily basis.

Another woman who also expressed concern on the Pharmacy issue, said it is surprising that only the Pharmacy operates in this manner, wondering how officers in other departments including Clinicians manage to start operations on time.

Senior Chief Mwansambo of the area said he is overwhelmed with such complaints.

He said when he went to the health centre to enquire about the tendency of demanding cash for maternal services, he was surprised to learn that the arrangement is under a by-law.

The traditional leader alleged that the bylaw was formulated without the knowledge of chiefs.

“At first, the health workers were demanding 3 000 Kwacha per delivery, but now the figure stands at 10, 000 Kwacha. We have by-laws as traditional leaders but we are not aware of this one,” said Mwansambo.

He also wondered why the health officials reach the extent of detaining babies as well as their mothers over the informal payment.

This prompted the Senior Chief to express his frustration over the matter, during a Full Council Meeting held in Nkhotakota District Council Chambers.

Nkhotakota District Health Spokesperson, Garry Chilinga, says an investigation on the allegations is underway.

But when contacted today, he could not specify as to when the probe shall be concluded.

Meanwhile, Health Rights Activist, George Jobe, says perpetrators of such tendencies, need to be punished.

Jobe, who is also the Executive Director of the Malawi Health Equity Network, noted that cases of informal payments in public health facilities are increasingly being reported, in most parts of the country.

"We wonder why this is happening because we hear messages on radio and television stations reminding people that services in public health facilities are free", said Jobe.

He added that communities around Mwansambo Health Centre, need to be sensitized to ensure they do not pay for free services at the facility.

DPP to File Appeal Against Dzimadzi Ruling

The Office of Director of Public Prosecutions-DPP says will this week file the appeal against the lower court’s ruling in Ntcheu which acquitted Vincent Dzimadzi on charges of an act intended to cause grievous harm last week.

Security Lapse & Food Shortage Hit Mua School For The Deaf

Authorities at Mua School for the deaf in Dedza have told Zodiak that the school is facing serious challenges of security lapse and food shortage.

Malawi Agro-industry Suffering in Abundance

Zodiak understands that increased negligence has cost the country huge economic fortunes after government has kept idle industrial agro-processing equipment bought in India some 14 years ago.

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