News In Southern Region (3242)
CARD Starts Disbursing Cash To Cyclone Freddy Survivors in Mulanje
The Churches Action in Relief and Development (CARD) on Wednesday launched a K253.5 million cash transfer exercise under the Cyclone Freddy Response and Recovery Project in Traditional Authority Juma in Mulanje district.
MSCE Results Out: PRISAM Commends Timely Release
The Malawi National Examination Board (MANEB) in conjunction with the Ministry of Education has released the 2022 Malawi School Certificate of Education (MSCE) examination results.
Lawyer Mutharika in Top 100 in USA
Moyenda Mutharika Knapp, daughter to former Malawi president, Peter Mutharika, has been shortlisted for listing among 100 top Black American Lawyers in the USA.
MP Tembo Donates Cement to Neno Fire Victim
In an attempt to answer a call by the Neno District Council Disaster Risk Management Officer, the Neno North constituency member of parliament Thoko Tembo on Wednesday donated 5 bags of cement and other items to a woman who had her house gutted down by fire.
Neno Police Houses Take Shape
The ministry of Lands says it is optimistic that Neno police officers will occupy the 10 houses by December this year that the ministry is building for security agencies in the ambitious ten thousand security agencies houses project across the country.
8 Year Old Physically Challenged Girl Lacks Support in Chiradzulu
An eight year old physically challenged girl, Catherine Geremu from Fikira Village, Traditional Authority Nkalo in Chiradzulu district is reportedly in dire need of basic necessities apart from other assistive devices.
Community Foundations: A Game Changer?
Sub Traditional Authority (STA) Jere of Nzimba, a firm believer in the prospects presented by Malawi’s Vision 2023, sees a bright future for Malawi. Vision 2063, launched in 2020, heralds a significant shift as it aspires to make Malawi an inclusively wealthy and self-reliant nation.
Lack of Electricity Hinders STEKA's Vocational Centre Expansion Drive
Lack of electricity has been cited as one of the major challenges hindering growth of the Step Kids Awareness (STEKA) vocational centre, authorities have disclosed.
MWF Restores Women, Girls Dignity Post Cyclone Freddy in Blantyre
The Malawi Washington Foundation (MWF), a Non-Profit Organisation founded by Malawians living in Washington DC, United States of America has donated dignity kits worth K1 Million to 100 young girls in Blantyre as one way of empowering them as they return to school.
African Journalists Challenged on Road Safety
Road Accident Prevention Network (RAPNEC) in collaboration with Global Foremost Impressions Ltd (GFI) is training journalists in Africa on the need to raise awareness in a bid to reduce road accidents in their countries.