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Msundwe “Rape” Victims Need Psychological Help-Mrs Chakwera
Wife to Malawi Congress Party (MCP) President Monica Chakwera has said victims of the Msundwe rape allegations need counseling to recover from the shocking experience owing to the harsh treatment they suffered at the hands of police.
Government Says Not Responsible for ATI Implementation Delay
Government has rejected blame it is dragging feet in implementing the access to information bill which effectively grants the media and other players enhanced freedom to access information.
NVGO Advocates for Zero Discrimination against Teen Mothers in School
Plan International Malawi has asked for zero discrimination against teen mothers being re-admitted into primary and secondary schools by school management.
Registered Cholera Case Wakeup Call- MHEN
The Malawi Health Equity Network (MEHN) says the cholera case registered in Nathenje in Lilongwe should be a wakeup call for Malawi to be fully prepared in case there is an outbreak of the disease.
APM Aide Constructs Multi-million Church in Ntcheu
President Peter Mutharika's aide Norman Chisale has constructed a multimillion kwacha Nthumba CCAP church building in his home village in Ntcheu within 39 days.
ADMARC Yet to Start Selling Maize
Agricultural Development and Marketing Corporation (ADMARC) says it is waiting for the Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Development to announce the date to start selling maize.
MISA Malawi Set to Launch Mtolankhani House
The Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) Malawi Chapter will on Wednesday, October 30, 2019 launch its news offices and a training center that are being housed in the Mtolankhani House in Lilongwe.
Hunger Bites Dowa Villagers
There are disturbing reports coming from the areas of Traditional Authorities Dzoole and Kayembe in Dowa where people are said to have been severely hit by food shortage.
Malawi, Mozambique and Zimbabwe Need $4 Bn to Recover From Devastating Cyclones
Over US$4 billion is needed to help Malawi, Mozambique, and Zimbabwe recover from the devastating effects of Cyclone Idai that hit the three southern African nations earlier this year.
Police Accused of Selective Justice
Political and governance commentators are accusing the Malawi Police Service of applying selective justice in the way it has handled cases of petrol bomb attacks on opposition figures and human rights defenders.