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Msundwe, M'bwatalika Community And Police Meet To Mend Fences

People of Msundwe and surrounding areas have made a pact with the Malawi Police Service to end their differences, of course with a call for the police to be professional.

Climate Change Effects Hit Balaka

Trees have wantonly been cut down in most parts of Balaka north.

Millions not accounted for in Tractor-gate

The auditor general’s investigative report on farm machinery procurement under the India Line of Credit has revealed that about K143 million had been collected but there is no evidence indicating that the proceeds were banked.

Judge Seeks Clarification on Mpinganjira Release

Judge Dorothy Nyakaunda has called for an inter-parte hearing after reviewing the file from Zomba Magistrate’s Court where magistrate Benedicto Chitsakamire quashed a warrant of arrest of business mogul, Dr. Thomson Mpinganjira, in the alleged judge shopping case.

Education Minister Blames School Protests on Civil Society Demos

 

Education minister Dr. Susuwele Banda says learners in schools in the country are taking after civil society organization approaches to getting authority attention.

Chikwawa Traditional Leader Sounds SoS on Food Situation

 

In Chikwawa district, where people have not been spared the whip of hunger this season, traditional leaders are reporting situations beckoning rapid response.

Off-Campus Students at Higher Risk of Rape - NGOGCN

NGO-Gender Coordination Network (NGO-GCN) has bemoaned poor accommodation in the country’s institutions of higher learning, saying it is exposing more young girls to rape.

Zodiak Promises Continued Professionalism

Zodiak Broadcasting Station (ZBS) has vowed to continue serving its audience with professional content that has no any political connotation.

Girls’ Hostel Project Stalls

Construction of a girls’ hostel at Khwalala Community Day Secondary School in Mulanje that started in 2015 is yet to complete, three years after its completion deadline.

Africa Youth for Inclusion in Decision Making

Some Africa young people have challenged authorities in their countries to start engaging the youth at all stages of decision making if efforts to deal with social economic challenges facing most African countries are to yield expected results.

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