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Dep Minister Says Tsangano-Neno Road Vital

The Ministry of Transport and Public Works has expressed optimism that ministry of finance will strike a loan deal soon to construct 90 kilometres of 140 kilometres Tsangano-Neno-Mwanza Road project.

Youth Still Waiting for Start-Up Capital

At least 3, 021 youths who underwent training for job for youth project are yet to receive a promised start-up capital a year after the last cohort training. There were four cohorts.

Negotiating the Cost of Initiation Ceremony

Young people who have not undergone an initiation ceremony in most rural set ups in Malawi face a lot of social humiliation.

MANAD Calls for Support

Malawi National Association of the Deaf (MANAD) has asked the government and stakeholders to intervene in challenges facing deaf people in the country.

Secondary School Dropouts Rate Worries Authorities

Authorities in the country's South East Education Division (SEED) have expressed concern over the increasing numbers of students dropping out from secondary schools in the division.

Nsanje Communities Decry Flood Resilience Capacity Gaps

A Village Civil Protection Committee (VCPC) under group village head Khambadza, in the area of Traditional Authority Mlolo in Nsanje, has decried knowledge gaps on flood resilience.

Walk in Interviews Results Questioned

The National Organization for Nurses and Midwives has asked the government to come out clear on the selection criteria for walk in interviews that were carried out in July.

Health Workers Accused of Demanding Money from Clients in Nsanje

Fresh allegations have been raised that some medics at Nsanje District Hospital are demanding money from clients in exchange for services meant to be free.

Woman Jailed for Concealing Birth

A 23-year-old woman in Mangochi will spend the next 5 years behind bars after a magistrate court convicted and sentenced her for concealing the birth of a child and abandoning a child at birth contrary to sections 232 and 232 (A) of the Penal Code respectively.

Desist From Drug Theft - Msusa

Head of the Catholic Church in Malawi, Archbishop Thomas Luke Msusa has urged health workers to desist from the tendency of drug theft.

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