News In Southern Region (3247)
Police Recover Stolen Macademia
Police in Thyolo have recovered 24 bags of macadamia nuts each weighing 50 kilograms suspected to have been stolen from Nchima Estate Company.
Bushiri Assures People of More Maize
Prophet Shepherd Bushiri has assured people in the country that he still has enough maize to sell to communities that are facing hunger at five thousand kwachas per 50 kilograms bag.
Tobacco Farmers Spend More on Chemicals - ARET
The Agricultural Research and Extension Trust (ARET) says tobacco farmers in the country spend a lot of money in buying chemicals because most of the varieties they use are prone to diseases.
23 Malawians Deported From Mozambique
Immigration authorities in Mozambique have deported 21 men and 2 women for being found in a cargo van en route to South Africa, contrary to the laws there and arrived through Mwanza border over the weekend.
Catholic Church Leads Learners in Tree Planting
Chikwawa Diocese of the Catholic Church on Thursday launched a tree planting programme at Kunyondo Primary School where it suggested a massive civic education exercise to halt land encroachment.
DPP Wants ConCourt Judges Probed
The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) has called on the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) to investigate five judges who nullified the May 21, 2019 presidential elections.
Teachers Yet To Receive December Salaries
A month after staging nationwide demonstrations to force government pay salaries to teachers missed on December 2019 payroll, some affected teachers are yet to receive the said salaries.
Red Cross Assists 3, 000 Demonstrators
The Malawi Red Cross Society says has assisted over 3, 000 people during the demonstration without problems as people have been giving them access to do their job without hindrances.
Govt Intensifies TB Screening in Mines
The ministry of health has intensified TB screening in all mines and factories that produce dust as a byproduct with the aim of getting rid of TB in the extractive industry in Neno district.
MEC Offices Sealed
The anti-Jane Ansah protesters have sealed offices of the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) in their continued bid to force the Commission step down.