News In Brief (894)
Youths Groups Bemoan Government Delays Rolling-Out Constituency Technical Colleges
A local organization that advocates for the rights of youth in Phalombe has expressed worry over delays by government to roll out construction of constituency community technical colleges.
Chanthunya's Meandering Murder Case of 2010
The supreme court of appeal in Blantyre will, on 12 February 2020, hear an application for stay of trial by lawyer for murder suspect, Misonzi Chamthunya, which was thrown out by the high court in Zomba as the suspect accuses police of obtaining evidence without following procedures.
Guardians at Salima, Dedza District Hospitals Sound an SOS over Poor Sanitation
Guardians at Salima district hospital have warned there is Cholera outbreak scare at the facility as they have no working toilets finding relief in the nearby bush and maize gardens.
Hungry Constituents Chase MP From Admarc Maize Selling Point
Parliamentarian for Dedza Central East McStain Mkomba was chased on Wednesday chased away from Kaphuka Admarc market after a disagreement arose with chiefs and villagers in the area.
Dedza Traditional Leaders Angry At 19 Stalled Development Project
There are growing concerns in Dedza district among the locals after noticing that a total of nineteen development projects have stalled for years now.
MCP Plans First Post-ConCourt Open Air Campaign Rally at Msundwe
Malawi Congress Party president, Dr. Lazarus Chakwera, says he is set to begin the race to the next presidential election with the first post-constitutional court open air political rally at Msundwe on the Lilongwe-Mchinji road.
Two Arrested In Lilongwe ‘Serial’ Murders; Search Continues
Search for more bodies continue in a compound at Biwi in the capital Lilongwe where two were exhumed on Sunday in a suspected serial killing that appears to have targeted operators of motorcycle taxis in the area.
MEC Expects No Tippex Use in Liwawadzi By-Election
Kasungu Police Nab Four For Attacking Burundian, Vandalising Property
Police in Kasungu have arrested four people for wrecking the shop of a Burundian national and stealing property worth millions of Kwacha at Kadifula Trade Centre.
Schools Opting For Earlier Breaks Unsure of Case Verdict Aftermath
A number of school in the country have issued notices that they shall be releasing learners for mid-term holiday earlier than normal as a safety measure against the uncertainties around the aftermath of pronouncement of election case judgment.