News In Southern Region (3244)
Suspected Nurse Assaulters Get Lawyer
A mother, Esnat Selemani, 53, and daughter, Yankho Selemani, 30, who are being accused of assaulting a female nurse at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital in Blantyre, have been granted legal representation from Legal Aid Bureau.
Mulanje Police Recover Seven Stolen Motorcycles
Police in Mulanje have recovered seven motorcycles and other assorted items suspected to have been stolen the past few months.
STA Mkumba of Mangochi Dies
The Ministry of Local Government has announced the death of Sub Traditional Authority Mkumba of Mangochi.
CCJP Geared to Promote Transparency and Citizen Engagement
The Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace (CCJP) - Blantyre Arch Diocese has expressed hope that the introduction of the Voices and Actions Accountability in Malawi will help to strengthen transparency and citizen engagement.
COVID-19: SA Economic Hardships Sneak into Malawi Households
“Eating has no holiday. We eat to live.” Bakali Ishmael, 73, has no kind words for COVID-19.
Mangochi CTC Develops Modern Solar Powered Hand Sanitizing Facility
As the country continues to feel the pinch of the second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic, Mangochi Community Technical College (MCTC) has come up with an improved version of a hand sanitizing facility.
Mangochi Police Looking for Hit and Run Driver
Police in Mangochi have launched a manhunt for a hit and run driver who allegedly killed a cyclist and injured another on Monday night, at Nyambi, along the Bakili Muluzi highway.
Govt Under Fire Over Adult Literacy Honoraria
Adult literacy instructors have taken a swipe at government over the delay to disburse the honoraria arrears.
Phalombe Women Fight for Land Rights Amid COVID-19
COVID-19 can lock institutions' operations down, but not Women Forum of Phalombe district in Malawi’s Southern Region.
MCP, UDF Urge NGOs to Intensify Voter Education
The Malawi Congress Party (MCP) and United Democratic Front (UDF) have asked non-governmental organizations to put an extra gear in mobilizing people to participate in the forthcoming byelections slated for March 30 this year.