NATIONAL NEWS (5382)
Discolored Relief Maize Sparks Anger
This morning in Dowa district, more and more villagers flocked to Nachisaka EPA where they are coming to return relief maize received yesterday because it has been discovered to be discolored, rotten and in some instances mixed with maize husks, according to the villagers.
E-Passport Crucial-Immigration
Principal Secretary in the ministry of Homeland Security Samuel Madula has pleaded with immigration officers to be patriotic if the country is to address the issues of illegal and irregular immigrants.
Police Warns Indisciplined Officers
Floods Displace Families in Ntcheu
Scores of families have been displaced in Ntcheu District following flooding of Bwanje River on Thursday afternoon.
Increasing Outliers worry Machinga district health office
Machinga District health office says increased number of people outside recommended child bearing age bracket giving birth (Outliers), is contributing to maternal neonatal complications as well as maternal deaths.
Dedza Accident Kills Two, Injures Nine
Two people have died while nine others have sustained various degrees of injuries after the vehicle they were traveling in overturned in Dedza Thursday.
Aford Leader Talks Review of Police Act
Leader of Alliance for Democracy AFORD party in parliament Yeremiah Chihana has proposed a change in the current Police Act and the way the inspector general of police and his deputy are appointed as part of the solution to restoring police lost trust by the people.
Rising Outliers Worry Medics
Machinga District health office says increased number of people outside recommended child bearing age bracket giving birth (Outliers), is contributing to maternal neonatal complications as well as maternal deaths.
Fall Army Worms Hit Chikwawa
As the country grapples with how to deal with the raging problem of fall army worm attacks in crop fields at the moment, there are reports that Chikwawa district is the latest casualty and farmers are desperately trying to save whatever is remaining of crop fields in that area.
The Polytechnic Re-opens January 20th
The Polytechnic, which was stopped after a fire destroyed one hostel amid student protests over security matters, will be re-opened on January 20th.