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NICE Trust Engages Artists on GBV

The National Initiative for Civic Education (NICE) Trust on Thursday engaged soap opera production team in Blantyre, training them how they can use art to combat Gender Based Violence (GBV).

Mangochi Commended on COVID-19 Management

Members of the Presidential taskforce on Covid-19 has commended Mangochi district and municipal councils for what they are doing to fight the pandemic.

70 Year Old Man In for Defilement in Neno

Barely a day after the first grade magistrate court in Neno district sentenced a twenty eight year old man Innocent Phiri to eight and six years in jail for defilement and rape, a seventy year old man is also in the cooler for defiling his thirteen years old granddaughter.

Local Leaders Commended in Curbing GBV in Phalombe

Network for Youth Development (NYFD) has commended local leaders in Phalombe for their support in curbing Gender Based Violence (GBV).

Chingeni Toll Plaza to Boost Revenue by 30%

Roads Fund Administration (RFA) says Chingeni Toll Plaza which is expected to become operational in March 2021 after missing December 13th deadline due to Covid 19 will contribute about 30 percent income to roads fund.

Police Intercept Trucks with Fertilizer

Police in Chikwawa have intercepted two trucks full of bags of fertilizer heading to Blantyre amid growing concerns that a lot of people are struggling to access the farm inputs from the Affordable Input Program (AIP).

Man Jailed for Rape and Defilement in Neno

With cases of defilement and rape increasing daily in the country and despite receiving wide condemnation from different quarters of the society, some men are continuing with the vice.

BT Synod Drills Teachers in Individualized Education

The Blantyre Synod of the CCAP Church has drilled teachers in Neno district in individualized education plan amid shortage of special needs teachers in the district where only six are available.

Chimpweya Laid to Rest

A well-known Photo journalist Late James Chimphweya has been buried with a call to upcoming journalists to emulate a humble, hardworking and corruption free spirit of the fallen journalist.

Stormy Rains Wreak Havoc in Thyolo

Stormy rains have destroyed at least 21 primary schools and one secondary school in Thyolo since October when the district received its first rains.

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