NATIONAL NEWS (5382)
Chakwera, MUST Saddened by Graduate’s Death
President Lazarus Chakwera says is disheartened over the death of Isha Senga who graduated with distinction at the Malawi University of Science and Technology (MUST) on Tuesday.
Devt Partners Pledge Support in Corruption Fight
Some international development partners have expressed commitment to support the country in fight against corruption.
Mist Surrounds Marka- Bangula Railway Project
Government is not coming out clear as to when exactly the reconstruction and upgrade of a 72 kilometer, Marka- Bangula railway section will kick start.
Chihana to Table Motion on Fuel Price Mechanism
The Mzimba North Parliamentarian, Yeremia Chihana, is planning to table a motion seeking to address weakness in the system of buying and selling fuel in Malawi which he says is leading to loss of forex.
MUST Invests K2.6 Billion for Economic Independence
The Malawi University of Science and Technology (MUST) says has invested K2.6 billion to support income generating activities lined up for the institution to achieve economic independence.
WVI Turns to Sports for HIV Prevention
World Vision International - Malawi has called on the youth in Neno district to patronize VCT services in a bid to minimize HIV infections among the youths and maximize contraceptives intake.
Inequality Gap in Malawi Widening - MEJN
Malawi Economic Justice Network (MEJN) has warned that Malawi can lose some notable gains it has made on human development if deliberate efforts to address inequality are not made.
Raiply Malawi Risks Closure
Raiply Malawi Limited in Limbe - Blantyre risks closure due to shortage of raw materials.
NCIC Hails Ban on Baked Bricks
National Construction Industry Council (NCIC) says adoption of alternative construction materials has been a success, three years after it issued a ban on the use of baked bricks in public and commercial projects.
MPC Yet to Pay 900 Workers April Salaries
Zodiak Online has established that over 900 Malawi Posts Corporation (MPC) employees across the country are yet to receive their April salaries.