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Rastafarians demand Arrest of guards Suspected to Have Assaulted their member in Mulanje

The Rastafarian Community demands arrest guards for Sayama Tea Estate Company suspected to have assaulted one of their own who eventually died while receiving treatment at Mulanje District Hospital on Saturday, 4th September, 2021.

Stakeholders Visit Nanchidwa Forest

Moved by worsening deforestation in Mulanje Mountain Forest Reserve, court, police and forestry officials on Friday visited Nanchidwa forest, the worst damaged site.

We Are Now Paying to Access Our Gardens - Malamya

Some communities living around Malawi border areas with Mozambique at Makanjira in Mangochi who claim that their land was declared foreign, after a border reaffirmation exercise, say now they have to paying to access their gardens on the other side.

Police Investigates Sayama Tea Estate Fracas

In a dramatic turn of events, police in Mulanje have disclosed that there are strong allegations that the death of a man which triggered fracas on Saturday at Sayama Tea Estate Company in Mulanje was as a result of severe beating by the company’s guards.

Dutch Cycles from Chitipa to Nsanje for OVCs

A Dutch, Johan Van Der Ham, has cycled all the way from Chitipa in the north to Nsanje in the south, covering a 1, 200 kilometre, in a drive to raise awareness on the need to support the country's orphans and vulnerable children (OVCs).

Court Sends to Jail Two Deceased Property Grabbers

Two men that were answering property grabbing related offences at Mulanje Magistrate’s court were on Thursday ordered to serve custodial sentences of five years each.

Create Employment - FDH Bank tells MUBAS Finales

FDH Bank Managing Director has urged Malawi University of Business and Applied Sciences (MUBAS) finalist students to create employment opportunities in the country instead of waiting for companies and industries to employ them.

MRCS Pumps in K2.1 billion for Disaster Resilience

A humanitarian organization, Malawi Red Cross Society (MRCS) says it has injected 2.1 billion kwacha to increase disaster resilience through early action targeting urban areas in the country.

PIH Drills 420 Peer Educators in Neno

In a bid to promote sexual reproductive health and rights of adolescents in Neno district, Partners in Health has trained 420 youths as peer educators to act as agents of change.

WOLREC, OXFAM Train Police in GBV Fight

Despite Balaka district registering a seven percent decrease in gender-based violence over the past eight months, Women Legal Resource Center (WOLREC) and OXFAM say there is still a need to involve the police in addressing the same.

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