News In Central Region (1335)
Law Society Condemns APM for Attack on Judiciary
The Malawi Law Society - MLS - has condemned President Peter Mutharika for using a political podium to express his concerns with the judiciary knowing fully well the judiciary has no political facilities to respond to the allegations that he is making.
China Bails Out CHAM With Covid-19 Protective Gear
The Chinese people have made available thermometers, masks and hospital caps to the Christian Health Association of Malawi-CHAM-as contribution to the fight against Covid-19 in Malawi.
CHRR, YAS Urge Presidential Election Winner to Address Unresolved Issues
Centre for Human Rights and Rehabilitation, CHRR and Youth and Society, YAS have jointly written three presidential candidates, Peter Mutharika of DPP, Lazarus Chakwera of MCP and Peter Kuwani of MMD and their running mates to speak out during their campaign and after elections some unresolved issues that have happened in the country.
Burning Truck Kills Driver in Ntcheu
A man aged 30 has died of burns after the truck he was driving got involved in an accident before exploding into uncontrollable flames in Ntcheu district today.
APM Writes Judicial Service Commission on Ansah Resignation
Presidential press secretary Mgeme Kalila says President Peter Mutharika on Tuesday wrote the Judicial Service Commission requesting submission of names of nominated judges to be considered for appointment as Chairperson of the Malawi Electoral Commission-MEC.
Dedza Villagers Riot, Attack Chief, Destroy Property
Around two in the morning today, commotion erupted in a village in Dedza as villager vandalized property of a traditional leader whose authority they no longer respect.
Mother Reconnects With Her Children After 23 Years
A Malawian mother who had to give away her children to social welfare 23 years ago and lost track of them, has tasted the rare opportunity to reconnect with them.
Parliament Meeting Over Budget From June 5 for Seven Weeks
Speaker of the Malawi National Assembly Catherine Gottani Hara says parliament will meet for seven weeks from June 5.
Attorney General Cautions on Committee Setting Election Day Date
Attorney General, Kalekeni Kaphale, has warned the Legal Affairs Committee of Parliament against single handedly setting a date for the fresh presidential election arguing that such a mandate only falls with parliament sitting in plenary.