Primary Schools Learners, Police Clash in Chiradzulu

Some primary school learners in Chiradzulu were on Monday and Tuesday involved in clashes with law enforcers during protests.

African Armyworms Hit Neno

Agriculture authorities in Neno district say two villages of Kanono and Tchenga have been affected by an African Armyworm outbreak that has so far affected 33 hectors of rain fed maize fields.

2 Suspected Murderers Arrested in Thyolo

Police in Thyolo have arrested two men for allegedly killing two women in brutal circumstances in the district some two weeks ago.

Police Arrest 109 With Indian Hemp from January

The Malawi Police Service (MPS) has arrested 109 people who were found in possession and cultivating Indian hemp illegally from January to October this year.

PAC Fails to Hold Elective AGM; Extends Leaders’ Mandate

The Bord of Trustees of the quasi-religious organization Public Affairs Committee (PAC) has extended mandate for its executive board members with six months, to June 2023 when elections for new office bearers will be held.

Angry Reactions Over ACB Boss Chizuma’s Arrest

Different stakeholders have condemned the action by the police to arrest Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) Director General Martha Chizuma, saying it raises eyebrows considering the timing the arrest has been made.

GLOHOMO Tips District Councils on Human Trafficking

The Global Hope Mobilization (GLOHOMO) has challenged district councils to include human trafficking activities in the district development plans (DDP) and Social Economic Profile (SEP) to easily secure funding to counter the vice.

Sambaya Foundation Challenges Parents in Thyolo on Children's Education

A philanthropist has urged parents in Thyolo not to compromise on disciplining and encouraging their children on education if they are to attain the brighter future.

Malawians Should Pray like During 2020 Elections - EAM

The Evangelical Association of Malawi (EAM) has asked Malawians to continue praying seriously for the nation and leaders as they did during the court-sanctioned elections.

Natural and Man-Made Shocks Overwhelm Malawi’s Economy

71-year-old Stelia Saka from Chavu village Traditional Authority Chiwere in Dowa, for the past three years has been harvesting just enough for her five-member family.

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