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Tipper Owners Angered By Mining Firms

A group of owners of Tipper Trucks has grown frustrated over what it calls monopolization by some mine owners who are now transporting products such as quarry from their mining sites.

MIE To Enhance Teacher-Librarian Training

The Malawi Institute of Education (MIE) says it is planning to do more teacher-librarian trainings in different districts to reach out to more teachers for better management of libraries in schools across the country.

KK Wildlife Reserve Elephants Fitted with Tracking Collars

Cases of human-elephant conflict are expected to reduce in areas surrounding Nkhotakota Wildlife Reserve following an exercise to fit the animals with tracking devices to easily monitor their movements.

Namiwa Plans Another Set of Demonstrations

Action Against Impunity (API) claims there is undesirable levels of executive arrogance in how President Lazarus Chakwera is handling socioeconomic challenges affecting Malawians.

MDF Soldiers Safe in DRC Despite Anti-UN Protests – Maj Mlelemba

The Malawi Defence Force (MDF) has described as unfortunate the ongoing protests by civilians against the United Nations (UN) peacekeeping mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo, commonly known as MONUSCO.

MIE to Enhance Teacher - Librarian Training

The Malawi Institute of Education (MIE) says it is planning to do more teacher-librarian trainings in different districts to reach out to more teachers for better management of libraries in schools across the country.

Rights Body to Engage Top Women Appointees

The Women Manifesto Movement plans to engage women who have recently been appointed to top government positions to discuss with them how best they can serve the nation.

Continued Blackouts Rile Businesspeople

Businesspeople in the country have pleaded with the Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (ESCOM) and the government to resolve the continued blackouts, saying they have a huge impact on the livelihoods of people.

LUANAR Opens Lab to Deal with Toxins in Crops

Malawi is one of the countries in the tropics with warm climate that is favorable to cause post-harvest losses and toxic infestation in crops due to several factors. These are both nature-include and manmade.

Financing Major Constraint in Malawi’s Quest to Meet 2030 Water Targets

Development partners in the water and sanitation sector in Malawi have bemoaned the financial gap that is hampering the access to clean water. Data by Malawi’s National Statistics Office shows that 14 percent of Malawians, about 2.6 million people, do not have access to safe water and about 27% of the population walk for over an hour to access safe water.

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