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Neno Road Advocacy Group Cries Over Road Delay

Neno Road Advocacy group has expressed worry over the snail’s pace the Neno road construction works is moving, saying it is affecting Cyclone Freddy aid delivery.

Govt Rehires Contractors to Complete Stalled World Bank CBCCs

Government has rehired four contractors to finish the World Bank funded model Community Based Childcare Centres (CBCCs) which stalled in Chiradzulu, Thyolo, Neno and Machinga.

MCCL Supports Flood Survivors

A public and private partnership company, Malawi Cargo Centre Limited (MCCL) has expressed hope that urgent establishment of response and recovery plans will create more opportunities for partners to provide adequate support to Cyclone Freddy flood victims in the southern region.

Employers' Flouting Labour Laws in Thyolo

Labour authorities in Thyolo have observed that paying below government set minimum wage, improper retrenchments and delaying gratuity or pension funds remittance remain a challenge among most employers in the district.

SDA Pastor Donates to 22 Elderlies in Mangochi

As hunger continue to hit hard some communities across the country, 22 senior citizens from Senior Group Songa 1, Traditional Authority Mtonda in Mangochi have received bags of maize to avert the food shortages.

EcoBank Pumps K30 Million Towards MEA2023

Ecobank has pumped in K30 million, towards this year’s Malawi Exporters Awards scheduled for April 5-6 in Lilongwe.

Businesswoman Donates to Freddy Survivors

Some survivors of incessant rains that have had their houses falling in Chilipa, and Mbera were all smiles when a Balaka business lady Mercy Dossa offered them clothes and blankets to see them through.

Minister Concedes Chikwawa Communities are Suffering

Minister of Health, Khumbize Kandodo Chiponda, has noted with concern that over 20,000 people in Chikwawa are failing to access health care after fire gutted Mfera Health Centre on March 16, 2023.

Police Officer, Canadians Bail Out Cyclone Freddy Survivors in Thyolo

A police officer for Masambanjati Police Unit, Superintendent Chimwemwe Billy in collaboration with his Canadian friends on Monday donated relief items to survivors of Tropical Cyclone Freddy in the district.

Lilongwe City Summit Pushed to End April

The Lilongwe City Council (LCC) has said it will hold its first ever city summit at the end of April following the postponement of the event earlier this month due to Tropical Cyclone Freddy induced disasters.

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