News In Southern Region (3242)
Amid Hope, Xenophobia Threatens AfCFTA Gains
African leaders have struck a deal; effecting the ambitious African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) in January next year.
218 Illovo Pump Attendants Bank Hope in Court
About 218 water pump field attendants in Chikwawa are waiting for Industrial Relations Court in Blantyre to conclude review in a case which the workers are pushing Illovo Sugar Limited to pay them their overtime money.
Majete Cheetahs Hit Six
Two female cheetahs have been trans-located to Majete Wildlife Reserve in Chikwawa increasing the number of the endangered species to six.
Chapananga Bridge Fit - RA
As the Rehabilitation of Chapananga bridge is in progress, the Roads Authority has insisted that the actual structure of the bridge is fit and sound.
‘Don’t Send Innocent Bushiri to Wolves’ - Chiefs
Two senior chiefs have asked Malawi government not to extradite Prophet Shepherd Bushiri to South Africa.
Chief Optimistic on Chapananga Bridge Rework
Senior Chief Chapananga of Chikwawa has indicated that the reconstruction which is underway on Chapananga bridge is a sign that the works were done in a haste manner.
Flood Survivors Get Health Post
Children of 355 flood survivors who relocated upland in Chikwawa will have an opportunity access quality health services thanks to Malawi Red Cross Society for constructing a modern Mwalija Health Post.
Carbon Trade Farmer Cries Foul over Sales
Former legislator for Mulanje Limbuli and carbon trade farmer Heatherwick Bobo says he suspects forestry department duped him millions of carbon trade money on his two hectare forest.
CoM, CHAMACA Roll Out Cervical Cancer Screening
The College of Medicine (CoM) and Chatinkha Maternal Care (CHAMACA) Support have rolled out the cervical cancer screening program estimating to screen 500, 000 rural women by the end of next year in the country.
Over 1, 300 Malawians Return From RSA
About 1, 368 self-repatriated Malawians have arrived back home from South Africa through Mwanza border today Friday.