Nsanje 'Dubiously' Recruited HSAs

Three people who were allegedly hired as health surveillance assistants under Nsanje District Council without following laid down procedures, have been removed from the pay roll, District Commissioner, Dr. Medson Matchaya has confirmed.

Ministry Warns Against Unfair and Uncompetitive Practices

The ministry of trade has warned that it will take drastic legal action on culprits of unfair and uncompetitive trading practices that it says are taking place in the country.

News SADC Chairperson Tipped on Lake Malawi Dispute

International relations experts have implored on the new SADC Chairperson, President Lazarus Chakwera, to be objective and impartial in handling the Malawi – Tanzania Lake Malawi boundary wrangle.

Parliament Summons Ministry on SRBMP Funds

Parliament has summoned Ministry of Natural Resources and other government departments to explain how funds were spent in the Shire River Basin Management Project (SRBMP).

New Ombudsman Tipped to Follow Laws

Lawyer Justin Dzonzi has tipped the incoming Ombudsman to act within borders of the law to determine which cases to pursue or refer to other bodies to avoid facing legal challenges.

YWCAM Trains Girls on COVID19

The Young Women Christian Association of Malawi (YWCAM) has trained girls from Bangwe in Blantyre on COVID19.

Villagers Fight CPL; Block Road

Police in Mangochi have arrested eight men for blocking the Makawa-Njereza road with an intention of restricting plants and vehicles from Cement Products Limited who use the same road from moving in and out of the factory.

CDEA Bails Out People with Disabilities

Centre for Disability and Elderly Affairs (CDEA) has eased mobility challenges to about 20 people with disabilities from Traditional Authority (T/A) Jalasi in Mangochi by giving them tricycles.

Government urged to employ IPTE 13 and 14 teachers

Principal Director for Alma Private teachers college has implored government to recruit all teachers under IPTE-13 and 14 to fill prevailing gaps in the primary education sector.

First Lady Monica Chakwera courts Malawians In Diaspora On Social Work

The first lady, Monica Chakwera says Malawi should have laws for Social Workers that can protect and promote the rights of professionals who work with their clients like street-connected children and victims of gender-based violence.

Maranatha Academy Secures ASTEP Premises

Maranatha Academy has secured ASTEP premises at Luchenza in Thyolo to accommodate students who were evicted at its Matindi campus on Friday last week.

Majete Wildlife Reserve Shelters Futsa Students

African Parks Majete Wildlife Reserve has handed over a K22 million worth school block with two classrooms at Futsa Community Day Secondary School in Mwanza.

58 Chiefs in T/A Chikumbu in Mulanje Jabbed in a Day

At least 58 chiefs in the area of Senior Chief Chikumbu in Mulanje on Saturday received Johnson & Johnson vaccine during an impromptu COVID-19 sensitization meeting convened by the Senior Chief.

Mining Sector Corrupt - NRJN

The Natural Resources Justice Network (NRJN) in Malawi says efforts by the current administration to reform the mining sector will not yield anticipated results unless a serious forensic audit is conducted to stamp out corruption in the sector which is deep-rooted.

Ex-Miners Fed Up with Government’s Explanations on Social Security Benefits

The Ex-miners Association of Malawi says it is fed up with unconvincing explanations from Government on why it is failing to influence payment of their social security benefits.

Inkosi Chakhumbira Speaks Tough on Sustainability of ODF Status

Inkosi Chakhumbira of Ntcheu says existing by-laws will be applied to communities found defying or compromising the Open Defecation Free (ODF) status the area has just attained.

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