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Mkwezalamba Faults Termination of Interns’ Contracts
A labor rights activist says the termination of contracts for first and second cohort of interns in the graduate internship program by the ministry of labor will create a human resource gap in the public sector considering the sector stopped recruitment due to COVID 19 pandemic.
Mpinganjira Wants Judge Out of His Attempted Bribery Case
Businessman, Thomson Mpinganjira, wants high court judge Dorothy de Gabrielle to recuse herself from a case where he is being accused of attempting to bribe judges.
Court Orders Repatriation of 2 Rwandese
Mangochi First Grade Magistrate’s Court on Monday ordered the repatriation of two Rwandese, Ufitese Celistin, 27, and Kacyatwa Sector, 35, to their country for staying in Malawi without proper papers contrary to Section 5(b) of the Immigration Act.
Future of Rural Growth Centre’s in Limbo
Future of rural growth centers government started constructing in some districts about a decade ago remains uncertain as the ministry of local government says is still sorting out differences with contractors and looking for funds.
Eastern Region Traffic Police Officers Warned
Eastern Region Police Commissioner, Happy Mkandawire, says more reports of corruption, especially among traffic police officers are denting the image of the service and has warned not to shield any officer found in the wrong.
Nsanje Authorities Decry Rampant GBV Cases
Mulanje Mission College of Nursing and Midwifery Graduates 128
Mulanje Mission College of Nursing has graduated 128 nurses and midwives with diplomas during its 14th graduation.
Phalombe Councilors Accuse Officials of Frustrating Development
Ward councilors in Phalombe have taken a swipe at council's officials for frustrating implementation of development projects, six months after the council approved the projects.
MLW Empowers Media on Health Research Reporting
The Malawi Liverpool Wellcome (MLW) Trust has trained journalists on health research reporting through its Journalist in Training (JIR) programme in Blantyre.
MACOHA Urges PWDs to Access Skills
The Malawi Council for the Handicapped (MACOHA) says provision of vibrant skills development and employment opportunities can assist to curb availability of persons with disabilities (PWDs) begging in the country's cities.
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