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DODMA Hints on Mitigation and Resilience to Disasters

The Department of Disaster and Management Affairs (DODMA) has challenged civil protection committees to strategize on disaster mitigation and resilience and not only responding to disasters.

Man, 20, Jailed 21 Years for Defilement

A 20-year-old man in Mangochi will spend over two decades in jail, for defiling a 14-month-old stepdaughter.

Goal Mw Trains Journalists on Covid 19 Vaccine

Goal Malawi has asked for a holistic approach to end myths and misinformation about COVID 19 vaccines in order to convince majority of Malawians to receive the jab in the country.

Mulanje Youth Equipped with Vocational Skill Tools

Plan International Malawi in partnership with Churches Action in Relief and Development (CARD) has donated assorted vocational skill tools worth K80 million to 101 youths in Mulanje.

East & Southern African Countries Implored to Ratify ARC Treaty

Governments in Eastern and Southern Africa have been called upon to improve disaster management and financing to lessen the impact of disasters increasing due to climate change.

PAC Rebuffs HRDC

The Public Appointment Committee of parliament has quashed allegations by the Human Rights Defenders Coalition that Commissioner Richard Chapweteka is incompetent hence the need for the committee's intervention.

New Report On Managing Climate Change Risks In the Offing

The World Bank in Malawi, in its drive to support Malawi's efforts toward more diversified, competitive, shock-resilient socio-economic growth is developing a Country Climate Development report for desirable results.

SADC Heads of Mission Lobby For Removal Of Zim Sanctions

Five heads of mission from the Southern Africa Development Community have called for the removal of sanctions placed on Zimbabwe, arguing it has impacted the regional block.

MEC Assures Electorates Of A Credible By Election

Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) is assuring electorates of a credible and transparent 26th October by-election.

Man Gets 14 Years For Armed Robbery

Joseph Kainga will spend the next 14 years in jail for robbing two foreign priests at one of the lodges in Karonga.

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