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Struggle of Whole Village; Phata ECD Centre in a Mess

Life is tough at Kalima Village in Chikwawa district. Scars of cyclone Freddy are all over. Desperation among people is clear, with some destroyed houses abandoned. Most of the cyclone Freddy survivors have moved to settle on a higher ground.

Cyclone Freddy Survivors Embrace Entrepreneurial Skills

About thirty cyclone Freddy survivors who are still leaving at Chanza Primary School camp in Mtauchira Village in Chiradzulu on Tuesday were trained in soap as well as in some indigenous fertilizer making skills.

MPs Hail Pacific Borehole Rehabilitation Initiative

Some members of parliament have hailed a free borehole rehabilitation initiative being undertaken by the Pacific Limited across the country, saying it is helping in reducing a burden for the provision of access to clean and potable water in their areas.

Norway, UNICEF Assure To Promote Education in Malawi

The Norwegian Ambassador to Malawi, Ingrid Mikelsen has expressed worry that despite more children attending early childhood and primary education, a few of them proceed to secondary school.

Mulanje Chiefs, Villagers Applaud EPM for Rehabilitating Muluzi Bridge

Chiefs and villagers in Traditional Authority Njema in Mulanje District have expressed their gratitude to Eastern Produce Malawi (EPM) Limited, a tea growing company in Mulanje and Thyolo for rehabilitating Muluzi Bridge in Mulanje district.

Save the Children Equips Judiciary with Mobile Booths

The judiciary says women and children are the most vulnerable groups that face challenges when giving evidence in the courts during the process of justice delivery in the country.

The Plight of Street Vendors: Economic Survival Versus the Law and Costs

Street vending is a myriad of implications lamped in one basket. It is an attempt at economic survival for most less privileged. Street vending is also a problem when it comes to sanitation and hygiene. Cleaning cities is difficult. It is also a loss of revenue in daily market fees for district or city councils.

K2bn More for Wowo Irrigation Scheme in Phalombe

Wowo Irrigation Scheme in Traditional Authority Nkhulambe in Phalombe needs an extra 2 billion kwacha to start benefiting about 1, 600 farmers in the district as the contractor races against time to complete the project by November this year.

Human Resource Constraints Choke Legal Aid Operations

 The Legal Aid Bureau says delays in amending the legal aid act is choking its operations as it is overwhelmed with handling matters in smaller courts.

Chinolampeni CDSS Operating Without a Science Lab for Over 2 Decades

Chinolampeni Community Day Secondary School in Phalombe has been operating without a science laboratory and library for over two decades.

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