Christopher Sande

Christopher Sande

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) says 350, 000 people of which majority are enterprises and innovators in the agriculture sector have benefited from the 48 billion kwacha set aside for the implementations of various interventions.

Hunger is bad. It devastates people’s minds and bodies. Physically, starvation ravages a person’s muscle, bones, skin and internal organs. On a long-term scale, hungry people are susceptible to chronic diseases like diabetes and heart diseases.

The Parliamentary Committee of Natural Resources and Climate Change says it will not support any increase of tariffs on electricity, arguing Malawians are already being subjected to tough economic hardships.

A minority human rights group, Nyasa Rainbow Alliance (NRA), has asked the government to implement the national action plan on human rights to remove repressive laws that criminalize consensual same sex relationships between consenting adults in private.

Police in Blantyre have arrested 10 people in connection with a spate of carjacking in the city and surrounding areas.

Center for Women and Girls Empowerment (CWGE) has intensified awareness on cervical cancer screening among girls and young women amid concerns that the disease is approximately claiming 4, 000 lives in the country every year.

Attorney General Thabo Chakaka Nyirenda has written a United States of America-based company, Columbia Gem House (CGH) demanding 309.6 billion United States dollars of unpaid taxes of mineral resources that were extracted from Chimwadzulu mine in Ntcheu district in Malawi.

The Regional Psycho Social Initiative (REPSSI) has encouraged government to professionalize the field of caregivers amid ongoing reports of lack of permanent incentives to motivate them in their work.

The Construction Sector Transparency (COST) says it will put a close eye on billions of money that has been allocated to rehabilitate the infrastructure that was damaged by Tropical Storm Ana early this year.

A cultural grouping Mulhako wa alhomwe has petitioned president Lazarus Chakwera to act on a number of issues which they feel are impinging on them.

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