Magistrate Urges Police to Uphold Inmates Rights

Second Grade Magistrate’s Court in Balaka has urged police in the district to continue exercising professional skills in handling of vulnerable suspects to access justice.

Malawi’s First SEZ Ready by 2024 - MITC

The Malawi Investment Trade Center (MITC) is upbeat the country’s first Special Economic Zone (SEZ) will be ready in nearly two years time where investors enjoy special incentives to attract investments.

Unavailability of Witnesses, Prosecutors Affect Justice Delivery in Thyolo

Absence of some witnesses and state prosecutors have been singled out as one of the factors affecting access to justice to suspects in Thyolo.

Titukulane Equips Teachers on DRM

Education authorities in Mangochi and Zomba districts have admitted that failure to plant and take care of trees around schools is one of the major contributing factors that have left many schools vulnerable to disasters.

Water Woes Hits Mangazi Area in Thyolo

As cholera continues causing havoc in many parts of the country, communities in Mangazi Village, Senior Chief Chimaliro in Thyolo are now drinking in the unprotected wells and a river.

Cut from Essential Public Services for a Year in NN

People of Matope area in Neno South have suffered a major blow since last rainy season when Mtsumuke river bridge was swept away by harsh waters induced by cyclones Ana and Gombe.

Victoria Forex Bureau Awards Spelling Bees

Victoria Forex Bureau Limited on 25th August 2022 awarded the 2022 Malawi National Spelling Bee Champions with MK200,000 each.

Kuhes to Accommodate About 3, 300 Students By 2030

Kamuzu University of Health Sciences (KUHeS) has disclosed plans to construct more hostels to accommodate about 3, 300 students by 2030 as one way of alleviating some of the challenges hindering quality of education.

2,840 Learners Drop Out Of School in Chiradzulu

About 2,840 primary school learners in Chiradzulu district dropped out of school last year alone due to, among other challenges, inadequate infrastructure as well as long distances the learners walk to access the basic education.

Blantyre Recorded 2 New Cholera Cases

Two new cholera cases have been registered in Blantyre, bringing recorded cases to 518 with six deaths in the district.

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