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Debt Stifles Implementation of MW 2063

A country Climate and Development Report by the World Bank says Malawi’s rising debt could stifle efforts to implement the national development blueprint - Malawi 2063 - especially in financing climate-change-related actions.

Jehovah’s Witness Convention Returns to Lilongwe

After a three-year pandemic pause, one of the largest convention organizations in the world has once again chosen Lilongwe to host its global three-day event, the 2023 “Exercise Patience”! Convention.

ZBS Celebrates with NPL On 30th Anniversary

Nation Publications Limited (NPL) says it looks forward to 30 more years of learning, teaching and delivery in service of the country as it celebrates 30 years in the news industry.

Conservation Of Environment A Need To the Youths

A local organization Kuwala has tipped the youths in the country to always take issues concerning conservation of the environment at heart.

Vicious Dog Kills Toddler in Lilongwe

The family of a 10-year-old girl who was killed by a guard dog at Crossroads complex in Lilongwe has moved to open a case against the dog handler and his company.

Govt to Act on Shortage of Cement

Shortage of cement has hit the country with some hardware shops taking advantage of the situation to sell the commodity at exorbitant prices as high as K20, 000 per bag.

Phiri to Chair Health Caucus of Southern and Eastern Africa Parliament

Thyolo Central legislator Ben Phiri has been elected chairperson for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights for Southern and Eastern African Parliamentary caucus, which he says is a blessing to Malawi in the health sector.

Local Production: Solution to High Cost of GM Cotton Seed?

For many years now, the government of Malawi and agronomists have been encouraging local farmers to grow genetically modified (GM) cotton seed following its notable benefits on yield and disease resistance.

Regular Extra Polio Vaccines Key to Ending the Disease-Expert

A health expert has tipped health authorities in the country to carry out regular supplementary polio immunization campaigns, at least every three or four years, to ensure the disease is completely eliminated.

MSME Targeted OSH Inspections Reveal Serious OSH Deficits

An Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) inspection exercise conducted by the European Union funded Zantchito Skills for Jobs Programme into Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) has revealed serious OSH deficits that need to be addressed to ensure the attainment of decent jobs and sustainable economic development.

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