Rights Bodies Seek Defilement Law Interpretation

Southern Africa Litigation Centre (SALC) and Centre for Human Rights Education, Advice and Assistance (CHREAA) want court to interpret defilement law to see if it does not violate children rights.

Hope of the Poor Finances Vulnerable Household

A Machinga family of 6 children with disabilities out of 7 can now breathe a sigh of relief; thanks to an organisation Hope of the Poor for assisting with a business capital.

Nice, MRCS Take COVID-19 Fight Door to Door

Two well-known organizations have rolled out a door to door campaign to dispel rumors that people cannot contract Covid 19 in hot weather.

Parliament Asked to Enforce Section 65

Commentators say it is high time national assembly started leading by example to respect will of the people by enforcing Section 65 of the Constitution.

Chakwera to Physically Open Parliament

President Lazarus Chakwera says will physically deliver his maiden State of National Address (SONA) at parliament under strict COVID-19 preventive measures on 4th September, 2020.

DYO Calls for Youth Involvement in Covid 19 Response

District Youth Office in Balaka has called upon all stakeholders to consider incorporating the youth in Covid 19 response as they have also been affected on several ways.

Councilor Gannet Dies; Buried

Disbelief and anger marred the burial ceremony of ward councilor for Makhuwira South Mannick Gannet in Chikwawa after he was accidentally shot by a police officer on Monday during a fracas at Mitondo when authorities were disbursing compensation money to families affected by the east bank road construction project.

Mob Burns Suspect to Death in Nsanje

An angry mob in Nsanje has burnt to death a suspect of robbery with violence in the wee hours of Monday.

Dowa Women Construct 1100 Cor-belled Latrines to Sustain ODF Environment

Women are mostly victims of poor household sanitation. To reverse the trend, women in Dowa have constructed 1,100 Corbelled latrines locally known as "Mwamuna Apumule" describing them manageable and durable.

"Mushroom Production" the Untapped Gold

Under exploitation of mushroom farming is robbing of Malawi a lot of money as the country is only able to produce 10 percent of mushroom needed mushroom production expert has said.

Councilor Shot Accidentally

Ward Councillor for Makhuwira South in Chikwawa Mannick Gannet is in deep pain after a police officer accidentally shot him around the shoulder during a fracas when people were receiving their compensation money for being affected by the construction of the East Bank road construction.

We Prioritize Cases - Matemba

The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) says is giving priority to complaints as they come according to relevance.

ACB Gets Extra Funding

Treasury has increased resources to the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB)’s budget; a development the Bureau says is a boost in dealing with the huge workload it has now.  

CA Pledges Support in Eliminating Child Prostitution in MJ

An international religious organization, Christian Aid, has committed itself to financially support implementation of activities aimed at addressing child prostitution at Muloza in Mulanje district.

ECM Denounces Zimbabwe Crackdown, Joins Sister Assembly in "Solidarity" Prayer

Heads of the Catholic Church in Malawi under the banner Episcopal Conference of Malawi ECM, have joined their sister Assembly the Zimbabwe Catholic Bishops Conference in solidarity to denounce the social-economic ills facing Zimbabweans amid the political tension and crisis in the country.

Islanders Reject MP's Request to Reopen DHO's Office

Likoma and Chizumulu Islanders have rejected a request by their Member of Parliament to reopen the District Health Offices (DHO) which they sealed during the last month's demonstrations pushing government to transfer six officers including the DHO.

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