News In Central Region (1337)
'Serial' Murders: Bodies Found Buried In Lilongwe Compound
Two bodies believed to be of people who had been motorcycle taxi operators have been exhumed Sunday afternoon in Biwi Township in Lilongwe city after they were allegedly butchered by an unidentified guard.
HRDC Peace, Before, During, Presidential Election Case Verdict
As the country await Constitutional Court Verdict, The vocal Human Rights Defenders Coalition has joined several stakeholders asking parties to the electoral case to respect the outcome and maintain peace thereafter.
Farmers' Field Schools Critical For Improved Productivity-FAO
The Food Agriculture Organization-FAO-says there is increased mitigation of the impact of the shortage of agriculture extension workers in districts where farmer field schools are implementing the European Union-funded Kulima AFIKEPO.
K140m District Development Fund Projects Stall in Ntcheu
Minister in Deportation Fiasco Linked to Company “Theft”
The department of registrar of companies has come under scrutiny after a Malawian couple forged documents and successfully took over ownership of a duly registered firm.
Chilima Urges Peter Mutharika To "Listen To Inner Voice", Not Henchmen
As countdown to judgment day in the presidential election case continues, UTM President Dr. Saulos Chilima has asked President Professor Peter Mutharika to “accept the will of Malawians”, by respecting the court ruling this coming Monday.
FUM Annoyed Govt. Pushed Up Maize Buying Prices
The Farmers Union of Malawi-FUM-says the decision by government to push up prices for buying maize from K250 to K310 per kilogram shall only benefit traders who swept all the grain from growers when Admarc was not buying maize.
Malawian Boy, 16, Emerges First in IGCSE Exams in South Africa
Jerome Sibande, a 16 years-old Malawian studying in South Africa has emerged number one in overall results of 2019 high school Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) examinations in South Africa.
Maneb Donates Tree Seedlings To Kasungu Schools
The Malawi National Examination Board (Maneb) proved this week that their ideals do not only end at formulating and administering examinations in Malawi but also play a role as a citizen to ensure that the country has trees and they are cared for.
Increased Child Marriages And Teenage Pregnancies Blamed On Parenting
Parenting is thought to be contributing to rise in child marriages and teenage pregnancies in Mchinji district.