News In Central Region (1337)
Three Councils Submit Rehabilitation Budget Estimates
Minister of Transport and Public Works, Jacob Hara has revealed that only three councils have submitted budget estimates for rehabilitation works on roads and bridges that were washed away by the recent floods the country experienced.
Utility Bodies Blamed For Stalling Projects
An Audit by the ministry of local government on outstanding projects has revealed that a majority of projects have stalled as a result of failure by utility bodies to provide their service.
Muhosha Dead
Father Thomas Muhosha, who was recently convicted in connection with the murder of a person with albinism, Macdonald Masambuka, has died.
SADC Ministers Agree to Expedite Disaster Fund
The Southern African Development Community (SADC) member states have agreed to expedite the establishment of a disaster fund to strengthen the region's resilience to natural disasters.
PPDA Approves NFRA To Procure Maize
The Public Procurement and Disposal of Assets Authority (PPDA) has approved the National Food Reserve Agency to procure 50,000 metric tons of maize from 185 farmer co-operatives and Associations.
APM Should Prove Alleged Bingu Assassination-MLS
The Malawi Law Society (MLS) has dared former President Peter Mutharika, to submit to police, information on the alleged murder of former President Bingu wa Mutharika and allow the law enforcers to take necessary action.
Guoji Mall Risks Demolition
The Lilongwe City Council has directed contractors that are responsible for the construction of a shopping mall along the Kaunda road in Area 49, Lilongwe to submit a new design as the initial structures risk demolition owing to substandard works.
Researchers Push for Selenium Nutrient Policy
Researchers at the Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (LUANAR) have complained that lack of policies on essential minerals like Selenium is contributing to micronutrient deficiencies that most Malawians are suffering from.
CSOs Condemn Mob Justice on Suspects of Witchcraft
Some civil society organizations in the country have condemned the extrajudicial killing of a chief in Dedza on suspicion that he was practicing witchcraft.
What Malawi's Youth Think About Independence Day
Malawi is a historic country united by the stories of slavery, colonialism, freedom, power, independence, and, most recently, a liberated political system known as democracy.