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Rights Body Ask President Chakwera to Pardon a Prisoner

Center for Human Rights Education, Advice, and Assistance has written President Lazarus Chakwera asking him to pardon a 19-old inmate at the Mzuzu Prison so that he continues with his education at the Mzuzu University after being selected to pursue his studies there.

Nkhatabay Sheikh arrested for Allegedly Trafficking 50 Children

Police in Nkhatabay have arrested self-acclaimed Sheikh on suspicion that he trafficked 50 children, from Salima to Mpamba in the district.

Decentralize Tourism Sector for Results- Government Told

A Mzuzu University-based tourism expert has warned that the country’s tourism sector may collapse due to several governance issues the sector is facing.

Euthini Police in Mzimba Guarded by Civilian Watchman

Euthini police unit in Mzimba is being guarded by a civilian watchman a thing which has led to some suspects escaping lawful custody on numerous occasions.

6 Defilement Suspects Roaming Freely Around Euthini in Mzimba

Officers at Euthini police unit in Mzimba have come under fire from the community for thwarting the fight against gender-based violence as they are failing to arrest defilement suspects while releasing others on dubious police bails.

Contractor of Jenda-Edingeni Road in Mzimba May Suspend Works Over K1.2 billion Payment

China Railway No 05 Engineering group has given government 21 days for it to pay the company an outstanding sum of K1.2 billion or they will suspend works on the 15.8 kilometer stretch of the Jenda - Edingeni road, from Chindoka to Embangweni.

Truck Driver Arrested in Mzimba for Obstructing Presidential Convoy

 Police in Mzuzu have arrested a truck driver for allegedly obstructing President Lazarus Chakwera's convoy in Mzimba, yesterday Sunday.

Government urged to employ IPTE 13 and 14 teachers

Principal Director for Alma Private teachers college has implored government to recruit all teachers under IPTE-13 and 14 to fill prevailing gaps in the primary education sector.

First Lady Monica Chakwera courts Malawians In Diaspora On Social Work

The first lady, Monica Chakwera says Malawi should have laws for Social Workers that can protect and promote the rights of professionals who work with their clients like street-connected children and victims of gender-based violence.

Mixed Reactions On 20 SADC Vehicles

Economic experts have expressed different opinions on government’s decision to buy 20 luxury vehicles for delegates attending the Southern African Development Community – SADC, 41st Summit, currently underway in Malawi’s capital, Lilongwe.

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