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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.

Farmers Need To Be Aggressive To Find Markets - Inna View Farms

While some farmers across the country are grappling with the problem of markets for there produce, Inna's  View Farms in Mzimba is singing a different song.

Journalists Marching For Free Press In Blantyre

As Malawi joins the international community marking the 30th Anniversary of the Windhoek Declaration and 2021 World Press Freedom Day, today, twenty journalists have been physically assaulted, threatened, subjectively arrested and questioned in the line of duty since January, 2020 in the country.

Malawi Police Taken To Task On UN Mission Candidates

A leaked Malawi Police Service wireless message for officers earmarked to go for various peace keeping missions under the United Nations- UN, is alleged to comprise names of officers who failed the first set of the interviews while one has criminal record and is on interdiction.

Malawi to Get 1 Million Doses of Vaccine in May

Malawi is expected to receive the second batch of COVID-19 vaccine doses in May this year, government has confirmed.

Nkhatabay District Council Employees seal Offices Over Monthly Salaries

Some operations at the Nkhatabay district council have stalled following a strike by support staff who are demanding for February and March salaries hitting at K1.7 million.

Incapacitated HACs Fueling Drug Theft in Health Facilities - Local NGO

An upcoming local NGO, Muumoza Youth Organization - MUYO says lack of capacity among Health Advisory Committees - HACs  to play a governance and  oversight role in health centers is a major set back hampering efforts aimed at  halting drug theft in rural areas.
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