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Thyolo Businessman Robbed of K10 million

A Thyolo based businessman, Henry Manyenga, was last night robbed of K10 million and a Toyota Hilux double cabin motor vehicle at Luchenza.

Fighting Cholera on Two Fronts

Malawi started experiencing dry cholera in March 2022 of which instead of focusing on preparedness for the rainy season, she started responding to an outbreak during dry season.

CHAM Migrating Payroll into HIMS in February

The Christian Health Association of Malawi (CHAM) says the long-awaited payroll migration into the government’s Human Resources Management Information System (HRMIS) will commence in February this year.

Poor Neno Road Affects Service Delivery

A truck carrying some goods destined for Neno Boma on Monday blocked the road at Asumi, preventing vehicles such as ambulances from entering and leaving the district which has had no tarmac road since time immemorial.

Female Evangelist Feeds Close to 500 in Mulanje

A female evangelist Linley Mbeta on Saturday organized a luncheon for close to 500 people at Namputu village in Mulanje District.

Breaking Cross Border Trade Barriers Amid AfCFTA

The launching of Mchinji – Mwami One Stop Border Post (OSBP) by the Malawi President, Lazarus Chakwera and his Zambian counterpart, Hakainde Hichilema on 7 December, 2022, marked a significant stride in trade integration between the two countries and, of course, the region.

PRISAM Partners Higher Learning Institutions on Training

The Private Schools Association of Malawi (PRISAM) has partnered with Domasi College of Education (DCE) and DMI University to train teachers.

Nampota Laid to Rest

Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Blantyre Archdiocese, Thomas Luke Msusa, has called on lawyers and judges to continue striving to uphold truth and constitutionalism in the country.

78 Percent Declare Assets, 20 LPOs Verified in Malawi - ODPOD

A preliminary annual assessment report has indicated that 78 percent of the Listed Public Officers (LPOs) have declared their assets, with the low grade officers as the most defaulters.

AACC Wants Finance Minister Account for Malawi's K6. 3 tn Debts

The All African Conference of Churches (AACC) has expressed concerns that the Minister of Finance is yet to account for the country’s K6. 3 trillion accumulated debts; explaining how they were taken and used, four months after the revelations.

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