News In Southern Region (3212)
Floods Projection Stirs Panic in Nsanje
Traditional leaders in Nsanje’s most flood prone areas have vowed to push their subjects to move away from disaster prone areas ahead of imminent floods this rainy season as projected by weather experts.
Students Damage 5 School Property in 2021/2022 Academic Year
At least five incidents of indiscipline were recorded in the just ended 2022 academic year where secondary school students damaged infrastructure.
Govt Yet to Finalise AIP Farmer's Club Registration
An agriculture expert, Ronald Chilumpha, has expressed concern over the delay by the government to finalise the farmer club’s registration to benefit from this year's Affordable Inputs Programme (AIP).
MBS Engages SDI in Law Lessons
The Malawi Bureau of Standards (MBS) has engaged the Staff Development Institute (SDI) to assist with lessons on how well to address legal challenges they face in their line of duty.
FCB Donates K20 Million To Presidential Charity Initiative
First Capital Bank says it has donated K20 million to Presidential Charity initiative to assist flood survivors and needy students in higher learning institutions with fees as one way of giving back to the community.
BWB Operating at a Loss
The Blantyre Water Board (BWB) has complained that it is operating at a loss due to huge electricity and chemical costs.
Fredokiss Arrested
A renowned hip pop musician Fred Penjani Kalua commonly known as Fredokiss has been arrested for allegedly committing a financial crime.
Banana Restoration on Course in Blantyre ADD
Authorities in Blantyre Agricultural Development Division have announced a remarkable progress of banana restoration in the division despite continued resistance by some farmers to uproot disease affected plants and grow clean materials.
TEVETA Fight Against Mobile Fraud
The Technical Entrepreneurial Vocational Education and Training Authority (TEVETA) has disclosed that it has successfully dealt with cases of fraud as not registered any fraudulent activity on its apprentices from January to September this year.
Education Stakeholders Alarmed With Mining Activities At Phalula
Education stakeholders in Balaka have bemoaned mining activities happening at Phalula in the district as a set back to education as nine out of 190 pupils at Chitimbe Primary School have written the final term examinations.