NATIONAL NEWS (5376)
Malawi Registering Few COVID-19 Recoveries
Since September, Malawi has been registering a decrease of new COVID-19 cases with some days registering a single digit.
Churches Tipped on Security
The Malawi Police Service (MPS) has tipped churches to be on security alert as robbers appear to be targeting the churches.
Anti-Abortion Proponents Parade Abortion Survivors
Anti-abortion proponents in the country today Wednesday took to the podium to openly criticize the proponents of the Termination of Pregnancy Bill which is yet to be tabled in parliament.
FEAM Adds Voice for Malawi's Debt Cancellation
The Feminist Macro-Economic Alliance Malawi (FEAM) has joined calls for the international community to consider cancelling Malawi’s debt saying economic hardships are set to escalate due to the country’s high debt with both the international and local community.
I Will Not Condone Lawlessness - Chakwera
President Lazarus Chakwera says his administration will not condone lawlessness of any form warning perpetrators of violence to desist from such or face the law.
CAMA Predicts Economic Tough Times
Consumers Association of Malawi (CAMA) has predicted tough economic times ahead following the passing of Taxation Amendment Bill by parliament.
Govt Hailed on Subsidies
An agriculture expert Tamani Nkhono Mvula has commended government for continued affordable input subsidy program despite calls by developed countries to abolish it.
56, 331 Families Earmarked in One Acre Fund Loans
One Acre Fund says it has targeted 56, 331 families in its farm inputs loan program.
2 Arrested in Catholic Sisters’ Convent Robbery
Eastern Region Police have arrested two Mozambicans and four Malawians in connection to spate of armed robberies in the region.
Parliament Passes MK100, 000 Tax-free Band
Parliament has on Monday afternoon passed the Taxation Amendment Bill which seeks to set 100 000 Kwacha as the tax-free band from the current K45, 000.