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A Pencil that Draws Lifa’s Life

Ndirande boasts to be a place for everything. Dwellers say it is the ghetto where you will find anything your heart desires.

Mutharika Tells Confusionists to Leave DPP

President Peter Mutharika has asked some senior members that are causing confusion in the governing Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) to leave.

The Beating Heart in Social Cash Transfer

When Tropical Cyclone Idai hit the southern part of Africa in 2019, the ultra-poor in Malawi, just like any other hard hit regional country, needed a beating heart to keep their lives going.

Minister Worried With Child Marriages in Mangochi

Minister of local government and rural development, Ben Malunga Phiri, has asked the new Chief Bwananyambi of Mangochi to help government in fighting child marriages which he says are a cause to worry in the district.

Govt Owes Adult Literacy Instructors K3.5 Bn

Government is yet to settle K3.5 billion honoraria arrears for adult literacy instructors dating back to 2017.

Look beyond Relief; Partners Urged

Partners responding to disasters the country has been experiencing have been challenged to look beyond providing relief assistance to the affected communities as some infrastructures damaged by the recent disasters in Zomba remain unchecked.

Bees Cause Havoc at St. Mathew’s Primary School

Two standard one learners have been admitted at St. Montfort hospital and several others are enduring the stings in homes after a swarm of bees attacked the learners at St. Mathew’s Primary School in Chikwawa on Tuesday morning.

Trapence, Sembereka Arrested, Mtambo on the Run

Police in Lilongwe have arrested executive members of the Human Rights Defenders Coalition, vice president Gift Trapence and Reverend MacDonald Sembereka on Sunday.

Mutharika Orders MDF, MPS to Stop Protesters

President Peter Mutharika has ordered the Malawi Defense Force (MDF) and the Malawi Police Services (MPS) to stop the Human Rights Defenders Coalition (HRDC) led protests from shutting down the state house.

No Land for Market Relocation; Learners Disadvantaged

Phalombe District Council says it has no land where it can use to relocate some markets that share boundaries with schools.

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