News In Southern Region (3242)
Google Balloon Causes Stir
Since morning a visibly white object has been seen flying in the sky and has mostly been seen by people in Mulanje, Blantyre, Chikwawa, Thyolo, Nsanje, Phalombe and Chiradzulu.
Health Rights Activist Sounds SOS over Uncertified Traditional Medicine
A health rights activist has appealed to the Tonse government to help in flushing out uncertified herbal medicine that has flooded the country’s markets.
Cotton Farmers Cry Foul
Cotton farmers in the country have described this year as a tough one largely marred by lack of reliable markets to sell the farm produce.
Allan Ngumuya Warns: ‘Covid-19 is Real, I have Tested Positive’
Gospel music artist-cum-politician, Allan Ngumuya, has been admitted to Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital in Blantyre where he is being treated for Covid-19.
ESCOM Employees Down Tools Over Unpaid Salary Arrears
The Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (ESCOM) employees are staging a sit in in Blantyre over unpaid salary arrears.
BT Runs Out of COVID-19 Test Kits
Blantyre District Health Office has stopped testing people for COVID-19 as it has run out of test kits.
Mulanje Boma AMO Cheers Vulnerable Households at Mukhwera Village
Besides spreading the word of God through preaching and singing, the Adventist Men Organization (AMO) of Mulanje Boma Seventh-Day Adventist Church also assists vulnerable households.
ActionAid Donates to Neno ECDCs
Due to the rising number of Covid-19 cases in the country, children’s return to Early Childhood Development Centers is still uncertain.
COVID-19 Affects GAIA’s Fight against HIV/AIDS
The Global Aids Interfaith Alliance (GAIA) says the COVID-19 pandemic has affected its core activity of fighting against HIV/AIDS.
MERA Launches Mini-Grids Regulatory Framework
The Malawi Energy Regulatory Authority (MERA) on Friday launched electricity mini-grids regulatory framework at a function held at Bondo in Mulanje district.