PE District Council Stops Bursary for Pvt School Student
Phalombe District Council has issued a stop order restraining one of the commercial banks from continuing with the process of paying a private secondary school under the Constituency Development Fund (CDF) Bursary for Phalombe South Constituency.
Concern Worldwide Pumps in K400 Million in Flood Resilience
About 49, 000 people in the flood prone Nsanje district stand to benefit from a K380 million 3-year Concern Worldwide Flood Resilience Project.
LUANAR Intensifies Improved Goat Production
The Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (LUANAR) has called on goat farming communities in the country to migrate from crossbreeding to select and improve method in a bid to improve animal productivity for improved income.
Former Pres Dr Joyce Banda Ask African Leaders to Promote Women
Malawi’s former President Joyce Banda has asked African leaders to find means that would provide fertile ground for women empowerment in their countries.
RaG Foundation Dresses Learners in Mangochi
RaG Foundation, a youth led organization based at Cape Maclear in Mangochi district has donated school uniforms to over 50 needy learners at Cape Maclear Primary school.
Kenya Defense Force Gets Lessons From STECO
The Kenya Defense Force says there is more to learn from Small Holder Tea Company (STECO) in tea production.
Covid-19 Derails Fight for Women’s Rights – JASS
An international women's rights body, JUST ASSOCIATES (JASS) has expressed concern over the limited delivery of messages meant to counter gender-based violence due to Covid-19 public gathering restrictions.
Low Investment Towards Nutrition Worries Oxfam
Oxfam Country Director Lingalireni Mihowa says investment in nutrition remains a small portion of overall domestic budgets in the country which affects health status of people.
AMAMI Calls for Demystifying of Myths About AstraZeneca Vaccine
President of Association of Malawian Midwives (AMAMI), Keith Lipato, has pleaded with the midwives and all health workers to coordinate their efforts in demystifying myths surrounding COVID-19 vaccine.
Govt Saddened by Magufuli Death
Government says is saddened by the passing on of Tanzanian President John Pombe Magufuli.
State Closes Nurse Assault Case
State has closed its case by parading three final witnesses; a medical officer, police officer and a guardian who was in the ward where the alleged offense occurred.
Opinion Leaders Key in Raising Awareness on AstraZeneca Vaccine - WV
World Vision Malawi says the success of AstraZeneca vaccine administration in the country will require the involvement of faith leaders and influential groups in the society.
Conflict in Mozambique Won’t Affect Malawi Peace-Minister
Government says locals living in boarders areas with Mozambique are safe despite reports that Islamists in that neighboring country are beheading children in Cabo Delgado province that is located some 300 kilometers away from Malawi’s Mangochi district.
12 to Testify Against Former ESCOM CEO
State has started parading witnesses to testify against former Electricity Supply Commission of Malawi (ESCOM) Chief Executive Officer, Dr Allexion Chiwaya, and Human Resource Officer, Daphter Namandwa, in an abuse of office and fraud charges case.
BNS Isolation Centre Temporarily Closed
Authorities have temporarily closed the Bingu National Stadium isolation centre following a decline in Covid-19 admissions.
Malawi Awarded Safe Travels Status by WTTC
Covid-19 continues to negatively affect economic development in the country.