News In Brief (894)
3 Thousand Farmers Yet to Redeem AIP Fertilizer
With four days to go before the closure of this year's Affordable Input Program AIP - about 300,000 farmers across the country are yet to purchase the inputs.
MZUNI Graduands Demand Details of Graduation Ceremony
Mzuzu University 2019 graduands have given until 12 February the university management to release details of their graduation ceremony scheduled for February 26, saying they are forced to act because management is playing games.
Malawian Returnees From SA Delayed in Zim
The arrival of over one thousand Malawian returnees from South Africa has been delayed in Zimbabwe.
Bwaila Fistula Camp Reopens
After nine-month closure of the Bwaila Fistula Camp in Lilongwe, to pave way for COVID 19 operations, government has finally let the place back to Freedom From Fistula Foundation to resume repairing women who had the fistula condition.
MPS Effects Senior Ranks Promotion, Yolamu & Chigwenembe Now Deputy IGs
The Malawi police has effected promotions to senior ranks in the service that has seen Commissioners Marlyne Yolamu and Demister Chigwenembe moved to positions of deputy inspector general responsible for administration and operations respectively.
Police IG Vows to Enforce COVID19 Preventives Measures
The Inspector-General of Police Dr. George Kainja has vowed that the law enforcers will ensure that people are adhering to stipulated Covid-19 preventive measures.
COVI19-Kasungu DHO Stuck With Two Empty Oxygen Cylinders
Spokesperson for Kasungu District Health Office, Catherine Yoweli, says the facility is stuck with two empty oxygen cylinders at a time Covid-19 cases are rising in the district.
APAM Appeals For Inclusive Response to COVID-19
Association of Persons with Albinism APAM has appealed for an inclusive response to the Covid-19 pandemic following increasing number of new cases in the country.
Gvt Awaits Lab Results From SA to Ascertain if MW Has New Strain of COVID19
Staying with the pandemic, government awaits results of tests from a laboratory in South Africa to ascertain if the country has a new strain of Covid-19.
3 People Found With 913 Bags Of Fertilizer Have a Case to Answer- Court
The Magistrate Court in Chikwawa has ruled that three people that were found with 913 bags of fertilizer in early December last year have a case to answer.