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Mulanje Cedar Tree on Edge of Extinction

After massive destruction of the country’s precious tree-Mulanje Cedar, now it has emerged that the country remains with only one mature Mulanje Cedar tree on Mulanje Mountain, the tree’s natural habitat.

Britain Donates Vehicle to Immigration 

The British government has donated a Land Rover vehicle to the Department of Immigration and Citizenship Services to ease its transportation woes.

Citizens Push for Adequate Bursary

Communities in Blantyre have asked government and development partners to broaden bursary opportunities to poor learners arguing that lack of alternatives to get resources for survival among low-income households is exposing more rural girls to sexual abuses.

WOLREC Challenges Political Parties on YWAP Inclusion in NN

The Women Legal Resource Centre (WOLREC) has challenged political party structures to create conducive environments for aspiring young women politicians if democracy and development is to be achieved in the country.

DODMA Hints on Mitigation and Resilience to Disasters

The Department of Disaster and Management Affairs (DODMA) has challenged civil protection committees to strategize on disaster mitigation and resilience and not only responding to disasters.

Man, 20, Jailed 21 Years for Defilement

A 20-year-old man in Mangochi will spend over two decades in jail, for defiling a 14-month-old stepdaughter.

Goal Mw Trains Journalists on Covid 19 Vaccine

Goal Malawi has asked for a holistic approach to end myths and misinformation about COVID 19 vaccines in order to convince majority of Malawians to receive the jab in the country.

Mulanje Youth Equipped with Vocational Skill Tools

Plan International Malawi in partnership with Churches Action in Relief and Development (CARD) has donated assorted vocational skill tools worth K80 million to 101 youths in Mulanje.

YWAM Concerned with Girls Abuses

The Young Women Association of Malawi (YWCAM) has complained that young women and rural poor girls are still exposed to numerous sexual abuses in the country.

NAYO Records 50 STIs Monthly

A local organization in Blantyre has complained that lack of quality access to information on sexual reproductive health among the youth is fueling cases of sexually transmitted diseases (STIs).

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