News In Southern Region (3242)
Raiply Malawi Risks Closure
Raiply Malawi Limited in Limbe - Blantyre risks closure due to shortage of raw materials.
NCIC Hails Ban on Baked Bricks
National Construction Industry Council (NCIC) says adoption of alternative construction materials has been a success, three years after it issued a ban on the use of baked bricks in public and commercial projects.
MPC Yet to Pay 900 Workers April Salaries
Zodiak Online has established that over 900 Malawi Posts Corporation (MPC) employees across the country are yet to receive their April salaries.
Govt Bails Mpisamanja Communities Out of Water Woes
There are prospects of improved access to safe drinking water at Mpisamanja and the surrounding areas in the area of Traditional Authority Mbenje in Nsanje.
Malnutrition Deaths Worry Balaka Authorities
A rise in deaths from severe malnutrition in Balaka district during the first quarter of the year has worried authorities calling for concerted efforts to address the problem.
3 Elderly Persons Brutally Murdered in Balaka in 3 Months
Police in the Eastern Region says is investigating brutal murder of three elderly people in Balaka district over the past three months alone whose real motive is not yet established.
Immigration to Deport 2 Rwandese and Egyptian
The Immigration department in the Eastern Region says it is finalizing paperwork to deport three undocumented immigrants; 2 Rwandese and 1 Egyptian, as ordered by courts this week in Mangochi and Balaka respectively.
Mpinganjira to Parade 3 Witnesses
Businessman, Thomson Mpinganjira, says will parade about three witnesses to prove his innocence in a case he is being accused of attempting to bribe judges in the Presidential Elections Case.
Harmful Cultural Practices Refusing to Die in Nsanje
The Women's Legal Resources Centre (WOLREC), has decried resistance by some people in Nsanje who are allegedly still engaging in harmful cultural practices.
Nsanje District Council Employees Not Paid for 3 Months
Concerns have emerged that Nsanje District Council employees have allegedly gone three months without receiving salaries.