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Local Councils Struggling To Procure Fire Fighting Engines
Zodiak has it that local councils in the country remain challenged to timely respond to fire accidents as most councils are lacking fire fighting equipment.
Five Elephants Escape From Thuma Forest Reserve
A herd of five elephants is reportedly loitering around Kansapato village, in the area of Traditional Authority, (T/A) Ganya in Ntcheu.
Govt To Review National Parks' Management Concessions
Government says it will review all national parks' management concessions, to make them beneficial to Malawians than favouring foreigners.
Young People In LL Calls For Unbiased Access to SRH Services
A grouping of young people in TA Malili’s area in Lilongwe has called for equitable access to sexual reproductive health services if Malawi is to end rising cases of child marriages.
35 Girls From 2 TAs in Salima Return to School in One Year
Girls who were readmitted in School after being rescued from early marriage and others who gave birth at a tender age have hailed peer-to-peer talk as the best way of encouraging more of such girls to go back to school.
Corruption Now A Pandemic in Malawi - ACB
The Anti Corruption Bureau - ACB says corrupt practice in the country is more of a pandemic that needs a holistic approach from all stakeholders to eliminate the vice.
UN Crime Prevention Expert Bemoans Gaps in Human Trafficking Fight
A UN crime prevention expert says there is still a yawning gap in dealing with human trafficking in the country as, among others, the majority of Malawians are not aware of what amounts to the vice.
Malawi Heading Towards Vaccine Crisis Again
Zodiak has established that the country is heading towards Covid-19 vaccine shortage again days after resuming administration of the vaccine.
RSA Unrest Cost Region’s Business Competence
Experts from the SADC block fear the unrest in South Africa has the potential of damaging business competence in the SADC region, hence need for the South African government to resolve the matter with urgency.
FAO Supports Farmers With Smart Phones In Mzimba South
For some time now Margaret Kanyinji of Kazomba extension planning area in Mzimba South has been struggling to find alternative methods of agriculture in the wake of climate change.