Standard Bank - BOL to Wallet

Thyolo Works on 500 kilometres of Roads in 5 Years

Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) in Thyolo have challenged the district council to avoid being over ambitious in planning developments after it has constructed and rehabilitated 50 percent of the planned kilometers of access roads in five years.

Ministry Racing Against Time to Administer OCV Follow Up Dose

The Ministry of Health remains mum as to when exactly the second dose of an Oral Cholera Vaccine (OCV) would be administered.

Two Wheels to School Rewards Star Performers at Chikonde CDSS

Airtel Malawi in partnership with Two Wheels to School project has handed over bicycles, school bags, exercise books and pledged to pay school fees for star performers at Chikonde Community Day Secondary School (CDSS) in Neno district.

CSOs Condemn Mob Justice on Suspects of Witchcraft

Some civil society organizations in the country have condemned the extrajudicial killing of a chief in Dedza on suspicion that he was practicing witchcraft.

Blackouts to Prolong - ESCOM

The Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (ESCOM) says Malawians in other areas will experience prolonged blackouts due to supply capacity challenges.

Nsanje North Communities Decry Security Lapse

Communities in the area of Traditional Authority Mlolo in Nsanje have lamented what they call security lapses in the area.

Nsanje District Health Office Upbeat on Winning Cholera Fight

Nsanje District’s Acting Director of Health and Social Services, Dr. Gilbert Chapweteka, says there is a huge decline in the number of cholera cases being recorded having registered only two cases in the past week.

ILO Pumps in K398 Million in Disability, Elderly Inclusion

The International Labour Organisation (ILO) has embarked on a K398 million project aimed at providing enabling environment for the socio-economic inclusion of persons with disabilities in agriculture sector in four districts.

Ministry of Health Calls for Support

Ministry of Health has called for private sector support in ending the current power and water utility woes that have rocked almost all the country's public health facilities.

African Parks Optimistic to Conclude Translocation in Time

African Parks has expressed optimism to reach to the targeted figure of animals especially elephants to be translocated to Kasungu National Park by the next five weeks amid changes in daily capture rate of the animals.

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