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35 Girls From 2 TAs in Salima Return to School in One Year

Girls who were readmitted in School after being rescued from early marriage and others who gave birth at a tender age have hailed peer-to-peer talk as the best way of encouraging more of such girls to go back to school.

Corruption Now A Pandemic in Malawi - ACB

The Anti Corruption Bureau - ACB says corrupt practice in the country is more of a pandemic that needs a holistic approach from all stakeholders to eliminate the vice.

UN Crime Prevention Expert Bemoans Gaps in Human Trafficking Fight

A UN crime prevention expert says there is still a yawning gap in dealing with human trafficking in the country as, among others, the majority of Malawians are not aware of what amounts to the vice.

Malawi Heading Towards Vaccine Crisis Again

Zodiak has established that the country is heading towards Covid-19 vaccine shortage again days after resuming administration of the vaccine.

RSA Unrest Cost Region’s Business Competence

Experts from the SADC block fear the unrest in South Africa has the potential of damaging business competence in the SADC region, hence need for the South African government to resolve the matter with urgency.

Financial Services & Products Usage Hits 40% - RBM

Reserve Bank of Malawi (RBM) says the number of people using financial services and products in the country has increased from 34% in 2018 to now 40%.

Boy 14, Commit Suicide In Ntcheu

A 14-year-old standard two boy was yesterday found dead, hanging in a tree in Ntcheu, and police suspect that he has committed suicide.

Govt Officials Yet to Remit MK112 Million Allocated For Independence Day Celebrations

Government officials that received part of the 200-million-kwacha financing for July 6 Independence Day celebrations have not yet remitted the funds three weeks after the event.

Police Professionalism Questioned; Seven Suspects Escape At Chitedze Police Unit

Seven suspects have escaped custody at Chitedze Police Unit in Lilongwe which was left unattended Saturday night, barely two weeks after a similar incident at a police unit in Mzimba.

Henry Mussa Goes Back To Court Tuesday July 27

Former Minister of Information Henry Mussa will on Tuesday 27th July re-appear before Chief Resident Magistrate Patrick Chirwa in Lilongwe, to continue answering theft charges, alongside former director of information, Gideon Munthali.

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