No Medical Drugs For Non-Communicable Diseases In Mzimba North

Authorities at the Ekwendeni Mission Hospital in Mzimba say lack of drugs for non-communicable diseases at the Central Medical stores has partially affected the delivery of proper health care in its catchment area and as a result, most patients are being sent back without receiving proper treatment.

Mzuni Vice Chancellor To Walk For His 125 Needy Students

At least one hundred and twenty-five students are on the verge of withdrawing while sixty-eight have been removed from Mzuzu University this school academic alone due to financial woes like school fees.

MERA Board Member, Pempho Likongwe Resign

Counsel Pempho Likongwe confirmed to us that he has stepped down from the MERA board.

Breaking Condom Barriers

Buying condoms is one of tough experiences men and boys have ever experienced.

NICO Life To Settle K3 Billion Death Claims By This December

NICO Group of Companies says it estimates that by December this year its subsidiary company NICO Life will have paid off in excess of  K3 billion from K800million, last year to its life insurers.

Group Managing Director, Vizenge Kumwenda has attributed the increase to a number of deaths due to the covid 19 pandemic.

Kumwenda disclosed this when the company celebrated its 50 years Anniversary in Mzuzu.

``Although most people are hesitant to be under any insurance policy, the company will keep providing awareness on the need of a life insurance cover so that insurers relations have a backup plan in case death strikes,” says Kumwenda.

It is reported that as of August this year, NICO life has paid off K1.8 billion from death claims and that by December this year the company estimates that it will pay out K3 billion.

Said Kumwenda: ``The uptake of insurance, in general, is very low in the country. I think it’s below 3% of GDP which is very low. But I must also mention that perhaps it’s not just insurance but general financial services, the uptake is not where we would want to be’

Saint John of God Hospital services Director, Dr. Charles Masulani Mwale has applauded NICO group for reaching put to people in times of need citing the Covid-19 insurance companies in the country, especially in a time when most people have been affected by the coronavirus and could use help from insurance companies.

`‘The awareness that they are giving is quite good. For example, our institution has most of our property like vehicles insured with them. But apart from that, they are providing financial literacy inputs to our members of staff” says Mwale.

NICO Group of companies was founded in 1971 and this year marks 50 years of its existence where it has managed to grow and set subsidiary companies such as NICO GENERAL, Nico life, Nico Assets, NBS bank just to mention a few.

Chakwera Adamant on AIP

President Lazarus Chakwera says he will not abandon Affordable Input Programme (AIP) until alternatives are fully developed.

DPP Responds to Chakwera on Debts

Former governing Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) says president Lazarus Chakwera must tell the nation how much debt the country has accumulated since he assumed the presidency.

Story Workshop Drums Up Support for Covid-19 Vaccination in Neno

In a bid to ensure that the citizenry is protected from Covid-19 pandemic and its health and economic implications, The Story-Workshop has resorted to using drama groups as a tool of wooing people to vaccine.

High Court Rules In Favour Of Sumbuleta

High Court Judge, Redson Kapindu on Friday ruled in favour of former Director for Malawi Broadcasting Corporation, Aubrey Sumbuleta to have his case transferred to Blantyre.

MHRC Moves In On Alleged Chitipa Police Brutality Case

The Malawi Human Rights Commission has commenced investigations in a case of alleged police brutality where Leonard Mkumbwa of Chitipa is accusing the law enforcers in the district of assaulting him with a hot pressing iron in September this year.

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