News In Brief (894)
Olive Kainga Breathes Sigh of Relief
Olive Kainga, a young girl who scored A grades and was selected to St. Michael’s Secondary School from Blantyre Girls Primary School but failed to proceed with her education, can now breathe a sigh of relief because Maranatha Academy has come to her rescue.
Kalindo to Remain in Police Custody
Human rights activist Bon Kalindo will remain in police custody until December 15, 2023, when a magistrate in Mangochi will make a ruling on his bail application.
RBM Challenges Clearing Agents
The Reserve Bank of Malawi has challenged professionals in the clearing and forwarding industry to upscale their services to help the government generate revenue.
Restoring Economy a Collective Responsibility-Finance Minister
The ministry of finance says restoring the country’s economy is a collective responsibility, insisting its stakeholder engagements are crucial to turn things around.
Chakwera Leaves Tomorrow for Saudi Arabia & Egypt
President Lazarus Chakwera will tomorrow leave the country for Saudi Arabia and Egypt for official engagements.
Sourcing Forex For AIP Products a Challenge- Ministry
The Ministry of Agriculture has admitted that sourcing forex for the purchase of the products under the Affordable Inputs Program (AIP) remains a challenge this season.
AIP Program; Be Corrupt Free, Traditional Leaders Urged
Traditional leaders in the country have been urged to refrain from corrupt practices during the selling of inputs under the AIP program.
MACRA Clarifies Introduction of CEIR, Not New In MW
The Malawi Communications Regulatory Authority (MACRA) has stressed that the Central Equipment Identity Register (CEIR) which will be introduced soon is not new in the country as mobile operators are already using them.
Group Village Mwimira Arrested
Police in Kasungu have arrested group village Mwimira and an agricultural extension worker for Chilipa in the district for allegedly being found in possession of 89 National Identity cards.
2025 Polls; Religious Leaders For Peace Promotion
Religious leaders have stressed the need for politicians to promote peace among Malawians, saying without which, unity and freedom cannot exist.