NATIONAL NEWS (5382)
Chakwera Elects New Cabinet
Mid-night last night as the nation slipped into February, President Lazarus Chakwera released a 27-member new cabinet in an apparent wish to meet his pledge for a new team in January.
Shire Valley Transformation Program Faces 91 Million USD Deficit
As it goes into the second phase, Shire Valley Transformation Program (SVTP) is facing a 91 million USD deficit.
Nsanje Stakeholders Demand SVTP Extension
Some council members in Nsanje district including legislator for South West Constituency, Eurita Ntiza Valeta, are pushing for extension of Shire Valley Transformation Program (SVTP) beyond Bangula.
No Vehicle, Motorcycles for Child Labour Inspection in Thyolo
Mobility challenges have been described as a major setback hampering efforts to conduct child labor inspection in the district where the vice is alleged to be prevalent in the tea supply chain.
Traditional Leaders Relegating their Powers to Protect the Elderly - NICE
Civic education players say the elderlies continue to face witchcraft attacks since traditional leaders are relegating their responsibility of protecting the marginalised in the country.
Leveraging Science Research in TB Treatment
Tuberculosis (Tb) is the leading cause of death from a single infectious agent and remains a global health emergency.
Mphande to Manage Nthondwa
Social media influencer, Pemphero Mphande, has signed Hip-Hop artist, Nthondwa, real name Chawanangwa Malanga, 28, on a one-year K5 million management deal under his company, 265Dates.
NICE Trust Concludes MAPE Project in Neno
The Neno district National Initiative for Civic Education Trust officer Wallace Kudzara says the Multi Annual Program Estimates (MAPE) project has promoted transparency and accountability among duty bearers and people's right to demand for justice in the district.
DHL Sets Aside 100, 000 Euros for Afforestation
An international courier company, DHL says it has set aside 100, 000 Euros which is equivalent to K120 million for the tree planting activity this year targeting the southern part of Malawi.
DAM Worried with Continue Diabetes Deaths
Diabetes Association of Malawi (DAM) has disclosed that diabetes is claiming three out of every 10 lives in the country due to ignorance and lack of attention towards the disease among Malawians and authorities.