News In Southern Region (3244)
Habitat for Humanity Optimistic Will Timely Hand Over Houses
Habitat for Humanity Malawi (HFHM) says it is upbeat that it will hand over 180 houses which the organization is constructing in two districts of Phalombe and Zomba for the victims of Cyclone Idai by March 31st, 2021.
Two Courts Hear One Case in Thyolo and Chiradzulu
It has emerged that two magistrates' courts have been hearing one civil case involving land wrangle separately in Thyolo and Chiradzulu districts.
One Acre Fund Farm Input Loan Program Hailed
Agricultural officials and farmers in Thyolo have hailed a Farm Input Loan Program which One Acre Fund has started implementing in the district this year.
Middlemen Blamed for Pangolins Trafficking
Ecologists and wildlife authorities in the country have expressed worry over increasing tendencies of Malawians who act as middlemen for smugglers in trafficking pangolins.
Stakeholders Call for Peaceful Chikwawa East By-elections
Electoral stakeholders in Chikwawa have urged various political players in Chikwawa east constituency to maintain peace as polling day for parliamentary by-elections draws closer.
PACHI Joins Fight Against Malaria in Neno
Parent and Child Health Initiative (PACHI) has engaged faith leaders in Neno district in the fight against malaria.
Low SRH Funding Worries Mulanje CSOs
Mulanje District Council has expressed worry over low funding towards Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH).
NLGFC Introduces Citizen Budget Template
National Local Government Finance Committee (NLGF) has come up with a Citizen Budget Template that will simplify communication between councils and communities on budgeted development projects.
MDF Appeals for Water Treatment Plant
Officials at Malawi Defense Force (MDF) - Phalombe camp have asked government for a permanent water treatment plant so that soldiers can access potable water.
Disability Groups Call for COVID-19 Prevention Awareness
People with disabilities in Mulanje district have called for continued sensitizations on COVID-19 prevention measures as their status puts them at serious risks of contracting coronavirus.