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FAM to decide on Flames next move after CAF postpones next year’s AFCON in Ivory Coast to 2024

The Football Association of Malawi says it will decide on whether the Flames have to play strength-testing matches in September after CAF moved next year’s Africa Cup of Nations in Ivory Coast to 2024.

Crime Declines in Luchenza

Luchenza Police Station in Thyolo has registered a 1.9% decrease in crime from January to March 2022.

Thyolo Chiefs Hail UBR

Traditional Authority Boyidi of Thyolo says the Unified Beneficiary Registry (UBR) will restore their respect which was eroded by corruption allegations on social protection interventions.

Goliati Police Officers Accused of Corruption

Some community members around Goliati Police Unit have accused police officers of soliciting money from suspects who have resorted to settle their matters with complainants by arbitration.

Nzimbiri Primary School Teachers in Thyolo in Week Two of Sit-In

Teachers at Nzimbiri Primary school in Thyolo are holding a sit-in since last week Tuesday following a disagreement with one of the parents who allegedly sent magic bees to a teacher.

Analysts Call Govt To Invest in Tertiary Infrastructure

Education analysts have underscored the need for the government to construct more hostels and learning structures in public universities in order to give chance to many students to access tertiary education.

Commentators Differ on Impact of IG Absence

Security and social commentators have differed on the implications of President Lazarus Chakwera's delay to appoint a new Inspector General for the service after firing Dr. George Kainja over corruption allegations some two weeks ago.

STEKA Vocational Skills Training Center Pilots Out Two Courses

Step Kids Awareness  (STEKA) vocational skills  training center which  aims at equipping vulnerable children with vocational skills in the country has  piloted  out two courses namely tailoring and designing as well as hair dressing and salon.

Faulty Transformer at Kambale Affecting Education

Students at Kambale Community Day Secondary school in Neno district have expressed dismay at ESCOM's failure to fix a faulty transformer that got burst at the trade center nine months ago.

PPPC Courts World Bank in Public University Hostels Financing

The Public Private Partnership Commission (PPPC) and International Finance Corporation of the World Bank are hatching an agreement to finance private investors to construct hostels in the country's public universities.

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