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Suspected Fish Disease - EUS Reported in Rumphi

A fish disease called Epizootic Ulcerative Syndrome - EUS is suspected to have been reported in the north for the first time threatening the fish farming business which is booming in the region.

87% Of Learners In Lower Grades Of Primary School Do Not Know How To Read Or Write - WVM.

In a country where illiteracy levels are still on the higher side, World Vision Malawi is striving to make a difference through an output called 'Motivating learners participation in literacy' through literacy fairs like debates and spelling bee competition among others.

Local NGO Launches School Feeding Program In Mzimba

A local non governmental organization Shine on Malawi has launched a school feeding program in Mzalangwe educational zone in Mzimba to ensure an improved nutritional status among learners.

Action Aid Malawi Mentors Petition Ngoni Chief For Failure To Enforce Bylaws On GBV

Mentors and Mentees for Action Aid Malawi under its 'Toto Nkhanza' Spotlight initiative project have petitioned Inkosi Mzukuzuku in Mzimba district for failure to enforce bylaws meant to curb gender based violence among girls and young women in his area.

Malawi Red Cross Society Ready for Covid-19 Third Wave

The Malawi Red Cross Society says it is ready to help contain the third wave of the Covid-19 pandemic which is imminent in the country.

More Men Committing Suicide than Women in Malawi

Latest statistics from Police headquarters in Lilongwe show that seventy six people have committed suicide in the country with men topping the list that was recorded between January and March this year.

Court Fines Three Tanzanians For Illegal Stay In Malawi

A Court in Karonga has ordered three Tanzania nationals to pay a fine of K20,000 for illegally staying in the country .

Malawi Police Service And The Public Mend Fences

The Malawi Police Service says it has managed to restore trust with the public that was eroded due to the unprofessional conduct of some law enforcers over the years.

Mulelewaka Foundation For Right Information on Covid-19

As the third wave of the  covid-19 pandemic  is looming in the country, a local organization called Mulelewaka Foundation has started providing psychosocial support to  students in Nkhatabay following reports that some parents are providing false information to their children about the pandemic.

Agricultural Authorities Warns Public On Tomatoes With Whitish Residues On The Skin

The Mzimba Agriculture office together with Mzuzu ADD communications department and the pesticides control board have embarked on an  awareness campaign to sensitize farmers ,sellers and consumers on the use of tomatoes applied with chemicals alleged to be harmful.

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