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CfSC To Use Conflict Barometer to Prevent Conflicts

In a move to make sure there is peaceful coexistence between communities in Mangochi district, despite differences in affiliations, Centre for Social Concern (CfSC) has launched a 'conflict barometer' to assist in conflict prevention.

Govt Decentralises Roadside Bush Clearing

The district councils across the country are set to start carrying out the slashing of roadside bushes from this month, the works which were previously done by the contractors.

Alleged Love Affair Costs Life in Mangochi

In Mangochi district, Police have arrested a man whom they have identified as  Abubakar Ayilu, 43, on allegations that he shot to death, Rabson Allie, 53, with unidentified rifle on suspicion that he was having a love affair with his wife.

EPM Partners With Police in Afforestation

Eastern Produce Malawi (EPM) Limited in partnership with the Malawi Police Service on Thursday planted 250 tree seedlings at Mulanje Police Station.

98 Public Institutions Designate ATI Officers

Government says at least 98 public institutions which include district councils, Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) have so far designated information officers which are providing information in accordance with Access to information (ATI) law.

MEC to Establish, Re-align Centres in February

The Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) will embark on a nationwide exercise of establishing and realigning registration, polling and constituency tally centres from this February through March ahead of the 2025 polls.

Greed Fueling Chieftaincy Wrangles

The Ministry of Local Government, Unity and Culture says greed is eroding the fabric and worthiness of the chieftaincy in the country as 15 royal families are currently in leadership disputes.

8 Divorced Teen Mothers In Mulanje Get an Economic Boost

At least eight divorced teen mothers in Traditional Authority Nkanda in Mulanje district have been equipped with tailoring skills after undergoing an eight month training in fashion and designing.

Poor Sanitation Worries Guardians at Neno DHO

Guardians and expectant mothers at Neno district hospital have raised concerns over poor sanitation especially at the guardian shelter at the time the district has just registered nine more cholera cases in the last 24 hours.

Court Order Forces Government to Postpone DCs and CEOs Orientation

A Supreme Court of Appeal’s stay order has forced the government to postpone to a later date a three day orientation workshop for newly appointed and promoted district commissioners and chief executive officers.

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