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Youth Lambast Authorities for Shunning Meetings

Young people in Nsanje have accused authorities of shunning interface meetings to respond on how money meant for development activities in the district is being utilized.

BT Synod Endorses CCAP Journalists Association

The Blantyre Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian (CCAP) has endorsed newly formed Association of CCAP Journalists, saying it is an initiative that could have been in place long time back.

AGRA Tips Malawi on Sustainable Agriculture

Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA) says it will ensure that Malawian youths and women are included in spheres of countries Agricultural sector for sustainability.

AGRA Tips Malawi on Sustainable Agriculture

Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA) says it will ensure that Malawian youths and women are included in spheres of countries Agricultural sector for sustainability.

President Mutharika Advocates for Peace and Unity

President Peter Mutharika has called for unity among all the people regardless of their tribes and traditions.

Banda Completes Projects Despite Losing Elections

Former Member of Parliament for Balaka North, Lucius Banda, has returned to his constituency to complete unfinished projects despite losing the elections on May 21.

TEVETA Strengthens Relationship with Private Sector

The Technical Entrepreneurship and Vocational Training Authority (TEVETA) has launched the Public Private Sector Skills Development Forum (PPSSDF) in an attempt to promote skill development in the country.

NAC Decries Risky Behaviors among College Students

The National Aids Commission (NAC) has warned that students in the Higher Learning Institutions in Blantyre city risk contracting HIV/AIDS as most of them opt for prostitution to meet their school needs.

Community College Students Bemoan Exam Results Delay

Naminjiwa Community Technical College students in Phalombe have taken a swipe at authorities for delaying to release results of examination written in December 2018.

30% Health Care Seekers Have Depression

As Malawi today joins the rest of the world in commemorating world mental health day, it has been revealed that between 20-30% of patients who seek primary health care in the country’s health facilities tend to have depression.

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