News In Southern Region (3247)
All impregnated Girls at Satemwa Primary School in Mulanje Return to School
Satemwa Primary School in Mulanje has registered 100% re-enrollment rate of girls impregnated during COVID-19 holiday.
WFP Joins COVID-19 Fight in Malawi
World Food Programme (WFP) with support from the Iceland government has joined a fight against COVID-19 by increasing COVID-19 health facilities at the country’s entry points.
Depts Differ on GBV Statistics in Mulanje
There are conflicting figures on cases of gender based violence registered by government departments in Mulanje.
Financial Institutions Bail out CK Teachers
Teachers pending retirement have the chance to achieve sustainable personal economic development as numerous money lending institutions are flocking to rural areas in Lower Shire to provide loans at affordable interest rates.
Men Shun HIV Testing in Neno
It has been revealed that men are shunning HIV testing services in Neno district with more women turning up for the services.
Amid Hope, Xenophobia Threatens AfCFTA Gains
African leaders have struck a deal; effecting the ambitious African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) in January next year.
218 Illovo Pump Attendants Bank Hope in Court
About 218 water pump field attendants in Chikwawa are waiting for Industrial Relations Court in Blantyre to conclude review in a case which the workers are pushing Illovo Sugar Limited to pay them their overtime money.
Majete Cheetahs Hit Six
Two female cheetahs have been trans-located to Majete Wildlife Reserve in Chikwawa increasing the number of the endangered species to six.
Chapananga Bridge Fit - RA
As the Rehabilitation of Chapananga bridge is in progress, the Roads Authority has insisted that the actual structure of the bridge is fit and sound.
‘Don’t Send Innocent Bushiri to Wolves’ - Chiefs
Two senior chiefs have asked Malawi government not to extradite Prophet Shepherd Bushiri to South Africa.