Road Carnage Claims Four Lives In Nkhotakota

Four people have died while several others have been injured in Nkhotakota when a vehicle they were traveling in got involved in an accident on the M18 Nkhufi road inside Nkhotakota Wildlife Reserve on Monday.

SOFF Calls for More Support to Girl-Child Education

In a bid to keep girls in school under a conducive environment, two organizations, Shape Our Future Foundation and Days for Girls, are implementing a project in Neno and Mangochi which aims at providing girls with free locally made sanitary kits.

Over 1.8 million Children Targeted in Polio Vaccine

The Ministry of Health says it targets to reach out to over 1.8 million under five children across the country with injectable polio vaccine in a campaign which will be carried out from July 12th to July 16th this year.

Private College Goes Charity

As one way of assisting children from low income earning households acquire tertiary education, Royalty College in Liwonde township is offering 35 percent scholarships to such students.

LISAP's Every Girl Empowered Project Changing lives in Mzimba

 

Some jobs are seen as being only for men. Take bricklaying, carpentry and joinery, cell phone repairing, and of course dish installation.

Likoma And Chizumulu Islanders To Smile for Potable Water

Likoma and Chizumulu residents can now afford a smile following a 20% reduction of utility and new connection fee for water supply after Likoma district council signed a one-year renewable contract of K10 million borehole fund to subsidize utility bills of over 2000 customers and boost the operations of the Water Users Associations (WUAs) on both Islands.

Salima Sugar Company Covid-19 Whistle Blowers Fired

Salima Sugar Company has fired two of its employees over allegations that they had made public wrong information about covid-19 preventive measures being followed at the institution in April and May this year.

MANEPO Reminds Government of Elderly Pension Scheme

Among the Tonse Alliance manifesto is the alleviation of poverty among older persons through the introduction of elderly pension scheme.

EX MASM Boss Asks for More Time to Prepare Defense

Lawyer for Andrew Ngomwa, Fostino Maere, told the court that he will meet and interview witnesses of his client this Friday in preparation for defense.

Religious Leaders Urged to Halt Traditional Birth Attendants

Presidential advisor on safe motherhood, Dorothy Ngoma, has implored religious leaders to halt traditional birth attendants from administering deliveries of pregnant mothers.

Phalombe DHO Worried with Attack on Health Workers

Health authorities in Phalombe have challenged communities to desist from attacking health workers administering the ongoing cervical cancer vaccine.

Ministry of Health Plans Massive Catch-up Polio Vaccine

The Ministry of Health has plans in place for a rollout of a massive catch-up injectible polio vaccine between 12 and 16 of this month.

The “No Name Campaign”: A Game-Changer In Ensuring All African Children Acquire Legal Identity

In June 2020, the African Union and UNICEF launched the No Name Campaign, an initiative aimed at promoting the right for every child in Africa to a legal identity, and therefore to justice. With barely half of the children under 5 years living on the continent registered at birth, thereby denying millions of others the ability to enjoy their human rights, the No Name Campaign calls on Governments and relevant stakeholders to accelerate measures that have proven efficient to provide children with a legal identity.

Africa Renewable Energy Fund II Secures €130M With SEFA & CTF Investments

The Africa Renewable Energy Fund II has achieved its first close at €130 million, following a joint investment of €17.5 million from The Sustainable Energy Fund for Africa and the Climate Technology Fund through the African Development Bank.

Maoni Primary School in Mulanje Remains Closed

Maoni Primary School in Mulanje has remained closed for over a month after some irate parents beat up three teachers there on accusations that they were practicing Satanism.

COVID 19 Urban Cash Transfer Beneficiaries Yet to Benefit

Some shortlisted beneficiaries of the Covid-19 Urban Cash Transfer Intervention (CUCI) are yet to receive their three-month cash though the project ended two months ago.

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