NATIONAL NEWS (5295)
JournAIDS Dares Government On Public Health
Journalists Association Against AIDS (JournAIDS) has taken government to task over a myriad of challenges facing the citizenry in accessing health care in public health facilities.
Govt Under Fire Over Chiefs Housing Projects
Some senior chiefs in the country have decried government's delay to finish construction of their houses.
Decentralize Tourism Sector for Results- Government Told
A Mzuzu University-based tourism expert has warned that the country’s tourism sector may collapse due to several governance issues the sector is facing.
Euthini Police in Mzimba Guarded by Civilian Watchman
5-year-Old Boy Drowns in a Sewage
A 5-year-old boy has drowned in a sewage dam at Manase township in Blantyre whose body was found on Sunday, 23 September 2021.
216 People Jabbed During Blantyre Derby
The Blantyre District Health Office (DHO) says that about 216 people got vaccinated for COVID19 during the Blantyre derby between Mighty Wanderers and Nyasa Big Bullets.
NGOs Warned on Projects Implementation
Nsanje district council has cautioned local and international Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) against taking the lead in the implementation of various projects in the district, saying failure to adhere to such policy direction will leave the council with no choice but to disapprove their projects in future.
Mphweketsa Moyo Water Pumps Easing Farmers Distress
Some small-scale farmers in Mangochi who are practicing irrigation farming using manual methods have recommended the hand water pumps rather than other ways like treadle pumps which are foot-operated.
Assemblies Of God Clergy Pledges to Pray for Chakwera
The clergy in the Assemblies of God Church have offered to relentlessly pray for President Lazarus Chakwera and his administration to fulfill their development agenda and campaign promises.
Dzonzi-Mvai Forest Reserves Grappling With Encroachment
Ntcheu District Council has conceded that it is struggling to evict encroachers in the Dzonzi-Mvai Forest Reserves as illegal settlers have returned to the protected areas taking over 800 hectares of land.