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MCTU To Quantify Jobs Govt Has Created

Malawi Congress of Trade Union (MCTU) says it is at an advanced stage with its plans to carry out nationwide survey on the number of jobs government has created in the two years of its existence.

Build Resilient structures: Neno North MP Appeals to Flood Survivors

As different partners are still rendering support to survivors of cyclone ANA, member of parliament for Neno North constituency, Thoko Tembo has called on DODMA to intensify awareness on disaster recovery plans while asking people to build disaster resilient structures and relocate up land.

MHRC Undertakes Holistic Approach in Bvumbwe Probe

Malawi Human Rights Commission (MHRC) says it has taken a holistic approach in its investigations to establish the root cause of what led to the death of two people at Bvumbwe Police Unit where angry communities clashed with police.

Machinga Hospital Locum Nurses Unpaid for 2 Months

Some ten nurses working on locum basis at Machinga District Hospital have expressed worry over allowance delays, saying hospital authorities have not settled their K30, 000 monthly payments since December last year.

New Moderator Bids Farewell to Balaka CCAP to Lead Blantyre Synod

Riviridzi presbytery of the CCAP Blantyre synod says it is confident that it is sending the right person to lead the synod in the name of Reverend Edina Navaya, who was decommissioned on Sunday from Balaka church.

Kapichira May Not Be Operational Soon - Minister

The newly appointed Minister of Energy, Ibrahim Matola has hinted that considering the extent of damage at Kapichira power station, it may take a little longer before the power plant comes back into operation.

Muslim Youths Spend K30 Million in Ana Response

The Muslim Youth United (MYU) on Saturday and Sunday supported 1351 households in Mulanje and Mangochi that were severely affected by the Tropical Cyclone Ana two weeks ago.

Government Warns Chiefs on Corruption

Government has sent a stern warning to chiefs who engage in corruption to desist the vice as it slows down development.

Death Row Inmates Ask for Mercy

Over 20 people that were sentenced to death for committing various crimes have asked President Dr Lazarus Chakwera to pardon them.

Kazako Calls for Accountability Among Humanitarian NGOs

The Minister of Information and Digitalization, Gospel Kazako has encouraged organizations and well-wishers to demonstrate honesty and accountability when reaching out to desperate flood survivors that were hit hard by the recent cyclone Ana.

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