NATIONAL NEWS (5376)
Teachers Hardship Allowance December 2022
Teachers in remote areas of the country should wait until at least December this year to start accessing increased school attached hardship allowance announced last year.
Police Arrest Two in Ndirande, Several Items Recovered
Police have arrested two people in Ndirande township in Blantyre where several pieces of property valued close to K5 million have been recovered.
Car Dealers, Banks Say Car Exhibition Vital
Vehicle dealers and money lending institutions have indicated that consistent holding of car exhibition events can assist to boost the motor industry in Malawi.
Awareness Crucial in Fighting GBV In Evacuation Camps
Mulanje District Gender Officer, Mafunga Jamu, says awareness meetings on gender and gender related laws have been crucial in curbing gender-based violence (GBV) in evacuation camps.
Cotton Farmers Says Study Groups Effective for Cotton Farming
Youths and women in Senior Chief Chanthunya in Balaka district have attributed their success in cotton farming to study circle approach that is addressing several issues in access to cotton seed and income through diversifying into goat production among others.
Witchdoctor Sentenced 10 Months for Indecent Assault in Thyolo
Thyolo Magistrate Court on Thursday sentenced a 38-year old witchdoctor Emmanuel Koloti to 10 months imprisonment for indecent assault.
PACHI Phases Out Malaria Project in Neno
The Parent and Child Health Initiative (PACHI) has concluded its one-and-a-half-year anti- Malaria prevention project in Neno district where it has imparted preventive knowledge to key stakeholders such as faith leaders, politicians, and learners among others.
Rape Cases instill Fear in Mulanje
There are fears among residents of Mulanje Boma after two women were raped and robbed of their cellphones the past few days within the tea fields close to St. Andrews CCAP Church.
Govt Distributes 53, 000 Livestock in AIP
Government has been tipped to assist livestock beneficiaries of Affordable Inputs Programme (AIP) with extension services and food to prevent them from selling.
Poor Sanitation Stifling Malawi’s GDP
The Ministry of Water and Sanitation says the country is losing 1.1 percent of its GDP to expenses incurred in the provision of health care to people affected by ailments which come as a result of poor sanitation.