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FPAM Reaches Over 2000 Cyclone Freddy Survivors in Phalombe

The Family Planning Association of Malawi (FPAM) says over 2000 clients affected by the devastating effects of Cyclone Freddy have been reached with sexual and reproductive health services in Phalombe district.

Safe Sex Back after Unsafe Waters

Following the aftermath of cyclone Freddy which made landfall on March 13, affecting 15 districts in the southern region, 23-year-old Caroline Chikho from Blantyre's Ndirande township was not spared, adding her to the list of thousands of people, whose sexual reproductive rights were infringed due to the natural disaster.

Nsanje’s Tengani Youth Eye Economic Transformation

There are prospects of economic transformation among youth in the area of Traditional Authority Tengani in Nsanje district.

Neno Youth Centre to Help Curb Child Marriages

The Neno District Youth and Sports officer Ian Sukali has challenged the youths to make full use of the Neno Integrated Youth and Development Centre in a bid to further decrease child marriages and harmful practices perpetrated by idleness.

MLWP Launches Vaccines Comic Book

The Malawi Liverpool Wellcome Program (MLWP) has launched a comic book in an effort to increase vaccine uptake among citizens in the country.

Holy Nation Church Scheduled for Launch in RSA

The South Africa based Holy Nation Church is set to officially be launched on 5 to 7 May this year where Apostle Joseph Ziba from Malawi is expected to preside over the event in the rainbow country.

The Community of Sant'Egidio Donates to Balaka DHO

The community of Sant'Egidio - DREAM program through its Bridge the Gap HIV/AIDS  and TB project which receives funds support from Italian Cooperation Agency ( AICS ) has expressed satisfaction on how the fight against diseases like HIV/AIDS and TB are being implemented in Balaka, Machinga and Mangochi districts.

ADMARC Staff Work for Eight Months Without Pay

The Agricultural Development Marketing Corporation (ADMARC) staff has expressed worry over failure by the grain trader to pay them eight month salaries.

Activists Commend Ministry for Appealing Thyolo Magistrate's Judgement

Gender and child rights activists have supported government's move to appeal a decision by Thyolo First Grade Magistrate Kondani Chinangwa who sentenced Pilirani Damiano, 35, to pay a K400, 000 fine for burning hands of two girls in Nsanje.

Girl Defiled, Killed in Thyolo

A Luchenza primary school Standard 1 learner has been killed by unknown assailants and police say they have launched manhunt.

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