News In Brief (894)
RAA Under-Collects on Target of 5 Billion from Chingeni & Kalinyeke Toll-Gates
Between November 2021 and January 2022 the Chingeni and Kalinyeke toll gates have collected a record 3.6 billion Kwacha, according to the Roads Fund Administration.
Police Launch Manhunt in Connection With Murder Of Game Ranger
Chikwawa police have launched a manhunt for unknown criminals suspected of being poachers in the murder of a game ranger.
ACB to Investigate Corruption at Nkhata-Bay District Council
The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) says it has observed several suspected corrupt practices at Nkhata-Bay district council which an Internal Integrity Committee which was formulated in 2018 at the council did not report for action.
Two Zambians & A Malawian Convicted For Trafficking Ten People
Yesterday, two Zambians and a Malawian were convicted for trafficking five adults and five children in two seperate incidences in Mchinji.
Chakwera Justifies Decision to Fire Minister
President Lazarus Chakwera yesterday told the nation he is not impressed with the performance of some of his cabinet ministers who are not only incompetent but also corrupt.
Special Law Commission Proposes Establishment of a Health Insurance System
A Special Law Commission on the Review of the Public Health Act has proposed the establishment of a health insurance system for all workers in the country.
Govt Challenges Chiefs to Champion Cleanup Campaigns
Government has challenged chiefs to champion cleanup campaigns as a way of controlling the Cholera outbreak in the country.
Development Players Urged To Work With People With Disabilities
Stakeholders in the country have been urged to incorporate people with disabilities in their programmes in a bid to address the challenges they face.
British Royal Family Member, Sophie, Jets In For A 3-Day Visit
The Countess of Wessex from United Kingdom, Her Royal Highness, Sophie, is in the country for a three-day visit.
MPS Registers a Decline in Defilement Cases
Statistics from Malawi Police Service show that the country has registered a drop in defilement cases by slightly over 300 in the first half of this year compared to last year.