Pinnacle Financial Services Spreads Christmas Joy at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital

Blantyre's Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital's pediatric ward received an early dose of Christmas cheer on Friday courtesy of Pinnacle Financial Services.

Government Directive Spurs Street Vendor Influx in Blantyre

The once serene and secure streets of Blantyre are now grappling with an overwhelming surge of street vendors, mere weeks after the government's directive allowed vendors to operate freely for a limited period of 45 days. This rapid influx has raised significant concerns regarding security and sanitation in the city.

EPM for More CSR Projects in Mulanje and Thyolo

Eastern Produce Malawi (EPM) Limited, one of the leading tea growing companies in the country says it will continue implementing Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) projects in the two districts of Mulanje and Thyolo.

3 Arrested in Thyolo for Demanding Top-ups in AIP

Three security guards are in custody in Thyolo after police on suspicion that they were demanding extra money from people to access fertilizer under the Affordable Inputs Programme (AIP).

Malawians Cautioned on Wasteful Spending During Festivities

As the festive season approaches, social commentators have cautioned Malawians against unwise and careless spending following the souring cost of living.

Neno CSOs Not Amused with Localisation Drive Hijack

Neno Civil Society Organizations Network has strongly recommended that no any international organization should come into the district with their already identified outside local partner, saying such a move is defeating the purpose of Localisation Drive.

Effects of Cyclone Freddy Still Haunting WVM

World Vision Malawi says a spate of natural disasters that rocked the country in 2023 have greatly affected the implementation of some projects they are running in the country.

World Vision Malawi Director of Programmes, Charles Chimombo, says despite these setbacks, there is no project that is under threat of closure.

“One of the projects that has been greatly affected is that we have been implementing in the traditional authority Njema in Mulanje, where the damage due to cyclone Freddy is so huge,” said Chimombo.

The Njema project, with components of water and agriculture, among others, is targeted to benefit about 1,000 households.

Said Chimbo: “It is pleasing to note that our stakeholders are doing commendable work in the districts where they are implanting their projects.”

At the end of each year, World Vision Malawi and its partners exchange notes on the progress of projects they are running in various sectors.

Salima District Council is one of the partners of the charitable organization, and some of the projects being implemented in the district include wash, malaria, and disaster risk management, among others.

Director of Administration at the council, Yohane Bilesi, says with support from its partners, including World Vision Malawi, they are reaching out to many people, despite the fact that their needs for support are in high demand.

On Tuesday this week, World Vision Malawi interacted with its stakeholders, implementing different projects in the central and northern regions.

Effects of Cyclone Freddy Still Haunting WVM

World Vision Malawi says a spate of natural disasters that rocked the country in 2023 have greatly affected the implementation of some projects they are running in the country.

World Vision Malawi Director of Programmes, Charles Chimombo, says despite these setbacks, there is no project that is under threat of closure.

“One of the projects that has been greatly affected is that we have been implementing in the traditional authority Njema in Mulanje, where the damage due to cyclone Freddy is so huge,” said Chimombo.

The Njema project, with components of water and agriculture, among others, is targeted to benefit about 1,000 households.

Said Chimbo: “It is pleasing to note that our stakeholders are doing commendable work in the districts where they are implanting their projects.”

At the end of each year, World Vision Malawi and its partners exchange notes on the progress of projects they are running in various sectors.

Salima District Council is one of the partners of the charitable organization, and some of the projects being implemented in the district include wash, malaria, and disaster risk management, among others.

Director of Administration at the council, Yohane Bilesi, says with support from its partners, including World Vision Malawi, they are reaching out to many people, despite the fact that their needs for support are in high demand.

On Tuesday this week, World Vision Malawi interacted with its stakeholders, implementing different projects in the central and northern regions.

ACF for Healthy Schools in Neno

Africa Child Foundation has initiated an ambitious three year long project in Neno district, and the first in Sub-Saharan Africa region, aimed at creating advocacy for chronic conditions that exist among public primary school learners in an effort to create healthy schools.

CISONECC, EAM in Disaster Management Projects in Neno

The Department of Disaster Management Affairs (DoDMA) has called for a mindset change among the citizens if the war against climate change and disaster risk reduction is to be won.

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