News In Southern Region (3247)
Women Mistakes Are More Highlighted - Tett
British high commissioner to Malawi, Holly Tett has challenged women parliamentarians in the country to be of high value if they want to play a role in democracy and governance.
CWO Targets 1, 000 Learners in Environmental Management
The Catholic Women Organization (CWO), one of the arms of the Catholic Church in the country, has embarked on an ambitious environmental project aimed at bringing knowledge in environmental management to primary school learners.
MAGGA Commemorates World Thinking Day
The Malawi Girl Guides Association (MAGGA) on Saturday commemorated World Thinking Day which promotes self-esteem and sharing ideas and experiences among girls.
Msonkho Online Piloting this March
Piloting of Msonkho online roll-out by the Malawi Revenue Authority (MRA) has been shifted to March from February as initially arranged by the tax collecting body.
Police, MANEPO Gang Up Against Elderly Abuse
Police and MANEPO in Neno district have joined hands in fighting all forms of abuse towards the elderly in an effort to ensure the senior citizens enjoy their inalienable right to life to the fullest.
Plan International Shelters Khwalala CDSS Girls
Plan International Malawi has constructed a hostel to accommodate 120 girls at Khwalala Community Day Secondary School in Mulanje district.
Man Sentenced to 14 Years IHL for Rape
Liwonde First Grade Magistrate’s Court sitting at Phalula has sentenced a 33 year old man to 14 years imprisonment for raping a 17 year old girl.
Catholic University of Malawi Goes Green
The Catholic University of Malawi on Thursday planted 2, 500 trees around the institution’s premises in a move aimed at restoring the country’s depleted environment.
PWDs Want Vocational Skills Reach Out To More
People with disabilities (PWDs) in Lower Shire have asked government and development partners to step up vocational skills interventions to target majority of them to be self-reliant.
People Warned to Avoid Contracting HIV Ahead of Road Construction Project
People living along the Phalombe- Fort Lister road have been challenged not to engage in multiple and concurrent sexual partners to avoid contracting the deadly virus as government intends to roll out a road construction project.