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Neno Runs Dry; Waterborne Diseases Imminent

Water problem has hit Neno boma and surrounding communities risking residents there of being infected with waterborne diseases and making Covid-19 prevention hard.

Water for People Takes Sanitation to Learners

The Water Sanitation and Health (WASH) organization, Water for People, has handed over modern toilets and boreholes to Nsoni and Chilimankhwanje primary schools in Chiradzulu.

BCC to Remove Vendors in Selected Location Streets

Blantyre City Council (BCC) has taken to selected locations its campaign of removing street vendors in the city.

Crocodile Kills 11 Year Old Boy in Mangochi

A 11-year old boy in Mangochi has died after being attacked by a Crocodile while swimming in Shire river on Monday.

APAM Wants Sunscreen Oil Priority

The Association of Persons with Albinism in Malawi (APAM) has asked government to make sunscreen lotion one of the essential drugs when purchasing drugs in a bid to avoid deaths due to cancer of the skin.

Clash of Giants in Makhuwira South Poll

It will be a battle of the giants fighting for councillorship of Makhuwira South Ward in Chikwawa district as battle line is drawn ahead of Local Government Poll slated for November 10, 2020.

Majete Plans to Bail out Struggling Wildlife Reserves

There is hope that some game rangers working in government run wildlife reserves in the country will have better working environment as Majete is raising 250,000 United States Dollars equivalent to 185 million Kwacha to purchase the equipment for the law enforcement teams.

Public Schools Quality under Microscope

A letter writing competition initiative by the Malawi Communication Regulatory Authority (MACRA) has sparked questions on quality of education in the country’s public schools.

UNIMA Graduands Reject Virtual Graduation

University of Malawi (UNIMA) 2019 graduands have rejected the University’s idea to hold a virtual graduation in the wake of COVID-19.

Hunger Hits Chikwawa District

Hunger is reported to have hit hard some parts of Chikwawa as communities are surviving on Mango and Ziziphus Mauritiana fruits.

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