Christopher Sande

Christopher Sande

A local organization in Blantyre has complained that lack of quality access to information on sexual reproductive health among the youth is fueling cases of sexually transmitted diseases (STIs).

The Public Sector Reform (PSR) has challenged local councils in the country to come up with viable innovations in order to improve delivery of services to the rural masses as authorities rolling out Public Sector Innovation Initiative (PSII).

As part of appreciating mothers, Ecobank says it will this week buy shopping vouchers from some of its women led businesses under its ‘Elevate Program’ that will randomly be given out to individual mothers that transact with the bank in all its branches ahead of the Mothers' day this coming Friday.

Ecobank says the participation of the bank in global customer service week has assisted the bank to appreciate and have a clear understanding of advancing banking and people’ financial needs.

Two well-known international organizations, Irish Aid and the European Union (EU) have bankrolled about K1 billion to implement social protection and climate change programs targeting over 60, 000 vulnerable families in an effort to reduce poverty in the country.

MHC Workers End Strike

Malawi Housing Corporation (MHC) workers have ended their three-day strike after an assurance by Minister of Lands, Housing and Urban development Kezzie Msukwa that their grievances will be addressed.

The National Tuberculosis, TB and Leprosy Control Program has unveiled plans to extend TB mobile diagnostic units to airports and borders in order to scale up screening initiatives.

Chairperson of the Parliamentary Committee on Health, Dr Mathews Ngwale, has demanded a vigorous action from rural masses to create evidence of demand for legalization of abortion in Malawi amid resistance which the bill has been facing in parliament.

The Football Association of Malawi (FAM) has expressed hope that it will manage to raise K450 million to support the Flames to prepare and fully participate in the AFCON cup slated for 2022 in Cameroon.

The Industrial Relations Court in Blantyre has indicated that it will resume hearing of cases from October 1 this year after the court had stopped hearing matters to concentrate on writing of judgements amid complaints that the backlog of cases there is denying people to get justice on time.

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