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Story Workshop Drums Up Support for Covid-19 Vaccination in Neno

In a bid to ensure that the citizenry is protected from Covid-19 pandemic and its health and economic implications, The Story-Workshop has resorted to using drama groups as a tool of wooing people to vaccine.

Not My Sister!

It is a tradition in most Malawi’s rural setups, just like in many African countries, to send young girls to initiation camps in preparation for adulthood.

Form 1 Student Commits Suicide

A form one open student at Nsanje Secondary School, has committed suicide by hanging himself to the roof of a house using a rope yesterday morning, police have confirmed to Zodiak online. This is a fourth suicide case in the district in less than two months.

2 Jailed for Selling a Human Being

A Senior Resident Magistrate’s Court in Mangochi on Thursday, 4th November 2021, convicted and sentenced two men to 12 years’ imprisonment with hard labour for offering for sale a 4-year-old boy.

Mining Company Under Fire over License

Tension flared high during a mining meeting in Mulanje on Thursday when stakeholders questioned why Akatswiri Mineral Resources rushed to acquire an exploration license to explore rare earth elements at Chambe basin on Mulanje Mountain before consulting the mountain’s relevant stakeholders.

Veteran Musicians Join Environmental Conservation Effort

Some youths concerned with the negative impact of climate change in Balaka this Saturday evening bring shoulder to shoulder some veteran musicians to Maliachi lawns for a show aimed at raising funds for tree seedlings.

MAP Asks for More Rehabilitation Centres

The Malawi Against Physical Disabilities (MAP) has implored government to construct new medical rehabilitation facilities in central and northern regions to reduce the struggle that Malawians are facing in travelling long distances to access services at Kachere Rehabilitation Centre in Blantyre.

Project Transforms Farmers’ Livelihood in Eastern Region

Same farmers who were crying foul over poor markets for different crops when they went solo, are today boasting of better markets for same crops after forming associations and cooperatives.

Mulanje Cedar Tree on Edge of Extinction

After massive destruction of the country’s precious tree-Mulanje Cedar, now it has emerged that the country remains with only one mature Mulanje Cedar tree on Mulanje Mountain, the tree’s natural habitat.

Britain Donates Vehicle to Immigration 

The British government has donated a Land Rover vehicle to the Department of Immigration and Citizenship Services to ease its transportation woes.

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