News In Northern Region (496)
MRA Collecting Less in Revenue Amid COVID-19, Two Officers Resume Work From Self-Isolation
Two Malawi Revenue Authority officers at Songwe Border post in Karonga are back to work from self isolation after coming in contact with some COVID-19 suspected cases.
SOLDEV Urges Farmers to Embrace Climate Smart Agriculture
The C.C.A.P Synod of Livingstonia’s Development Department (SOLDEV) has challenged farmers in the country to embrace conservation agriculture to maximize crop production on a small piece of land in light of harsh climatic shocks.
Malawi Red Cross Society Advises Stakeholders to Enforce Strict COVID-19 Preventive Measures in Local Markets
Malawi Red Cross Society has implored both government and Non-Governmental Organizations to take an extra gear in the implementation of strict measures that will help prevent the spread of COVID 19 in the country’s overcrowded markets.
COVID-19 Claims Catholic Cleric
Father Joachim Msekanawose Morocco Mwale of the Karonga Diocese has become the first Catholic Priest to succumb to COVID-19 pandemic as he passed on today at Kamuzu Central Hospital.
Mota-Engil Claims Roads Authority Owes them K96bn in Arrears
Mota-Engil – a Portuguese construction conglomerate has written government claiming over 96 billion kwacha payment for up to 22 road construction projects in Malawi.
Gvt to Constitute Commission of Inquiry Over July 20 2011 Deaths
On 20 July 2011 Malawians organized protests against perceived poor economic management by the late President Bingu wa Mutharika.
New Police IG Promises Better Services
The newly appointed Inspector General of Police Dr George Kainja has revealed deficiencies at the law enforcement agency which are hampering efforts to curb rising corruption among officers and effectively respond to crime in the country.
Likoma, Chizumulu Islanders for COVID19 Preventive Measures on Water Transport
Likoma and Chizumulu Islanders have implored government to consider putting in place measures that will ensure MV Ilala and other boats sailing between the islands and other districts ferry people in line with COVID19 preventive measures.
Health Expert Fears Crisis Looms with Upsurge of Health Workers Infections
Health expert George Jobe has warned of a crisis if the numbers of health workers testing positive for Coronavirus is not contained in the quickest time possible.
Mzuzu City Council Staff Demanding Top Management Resignation As Strike Continues
There is no sign the Mzuzu City Council staff strike is ending soon, as they are now demanding resignation of their Director of Health Lilian Chirwa, Chief Executive Officer Gomezgani Nyasulu, as well as the Director of Finance Salom Tsoka.