News In Brief (894)
Security Agents Need Training To Curb Human Trafficking -GLOMO
Global Hope Mobilization (GLOMO) an organization fighting cases of human trafficking in the country says unless security agents are imparted with skills to track down perpetrators and reduce corruption efforts to curb the vice will remain a tall order.
Govt Challenged on Child Protection
Government has been challenged to increase investment in child protection and strictly enforce child labour laws in order to end the vice in the country.
MoH Admits Failure To Reduce Infant Mortality Rate
The Ministry of Health has admitted its failure to reducing infant mortality rate in the last five years.
India Assists MW With Anti-Cancer Medicine
The Indian government has assisted Malawi with Anti-Cancer medicine worth 1.4 million United States Dollars approximately 1.4 Billion kwacha, as well as 200 laptops for members of parliament.
MW Hosts SADC Gender & Women's Affairs Ministers Meeting
The country is from today hosting the SADC Gender and Women's Affairs Ministers Meeting to discuss gender mainstreaming issues in the region as well as Women in politics and decision making.
Malawi Airlines Posts a Four Billion Kwacha Profit
The country’s flag carrier, Malawi Airlines, has posted a four billion kwacha profit this year, the first time in seven years.
MW vs Ethiopia Match Rakes In MK72 Million
The 2023 Group D Africa Cup of Nations qualifier, between the Malawi National Football Team, The Flames, and Ethiopia, has raked in 72. 7 million Kwacha, a figure which FAM says is impressed with.
Tobacco Earnings Continue Falling
Malawi foreign exchange earnings from tobacco continue to tumble this season as it has only generated 66.9 Million USD an equivalent of about 67 Billion kwacha.
Egypt to Provide 30 Million Covid Jabs to African States
The president of Egypt has promised to provide 30 million doses of coronavirus vaccine to African countries, in coordination with the African Union.
Organizers of Winter Amapiano Gig Insists On Bringing Zodwa Wa Bantu
Orgnanizers of the Winter Amapiano gig this weekend in Blantyre have insisted the South African performer Zodwa Wa Bantu will attend the show, even as a spectator, despite government banning the artist.