News In Central Region (1335)
Gwengwe For Investing In Youths’ Innovative Ideas
The Ministry of Finance says there is a need to invest in young people's innovative ideas so they can rightfully be turned into businesses for the country's economic growth.
Govt Upbeat About Launched Secondary Cities Plan
Minister of Local Government, Blessings Chinsinga has implored development partners to embrace the launched Malawi Secondary Cities Plan describing it as key to achieving the MW2063 development blueprint.
Court Reserves Ruling on Chuzuma Judicial Review Case
The High Court in Lilongwe has reserved its ruling on a judicial review case involving Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) Director General Martha Chizuma over a leaked phone conversation with an unknown person to a later date.
CSAT for Swift Investigations on Embattled NCST Boss
The Centre for Social Accountability and Transparency (CSAT) is pushing for speedy investigations into the double standards allegations case involving the suspended National Commission for Science and Technology (NCST) Executive Director, Elijah Wanda.
MoE Extends Auxiliary Sec. School Teachers Contracts
The ministry of Education has extended contracts for all auxiliary secondary school teachers who were recruited at the peak of Covid-19 to help decongest schools, as a measure to stem further spread of the pandemic.
DPP Demands Chakwera To Step Down
The main opposition Democratic Progressive Party has challenged President Lazarus Chakwera to resign for failing to run the economy which is in total shambles, leaving Malawians struggling.
NRB to Sub-contract Printing of National IDs
The National Registration Bureau (NRB) says it is in the process of identifying an international firm to assist in printing of National Identity Cards in an effort to clear a backlog of expired IDs from last year.
Saccos, Gateway To Beating Rising Cost of Living
The Malawi Police Service says time is now for Malawians to find better ways of getting out of economic hardships, by way of joining Saccos for alternative means of earning an income.
Leprosy Patients Call For Help
Patients suffering from leprosy in the country have expressed concern over continued challenges they are facing to access basic needs.
Mkukula Magistrate Releases On Bail Anti-Chizuma Demonstrators
The Mkukula Magistrate Court in Dowa on Friday released on bail five concerned citizens arrested on Thursday for conduct likely to cause a breach of peace, following demonstrations that were headed for the office of the Anti-Corruption Bureau chief, Martha Chizuma, to seal it.