News In Brief (877)
RSA Lockdown Effects: 10 Malawians Return Home Dead
Ten bodies of Malawians killed in South Africa during the recent Covid-19 lockdown have been brought back home through Mwanza.
MISA Condemns Attack on Times Journalist
Times Group Radio and TV host Brian Banda was attacked at Mount Soche Hotel in Blantyre by governing Democratic Progressive Party supporters on Thursday, May 7, 2020 when DPP president Peter Mutharika presented his nomination papers to the Malawi Electoral Commission.
Embarrasing, Repetitive- Supreme Court
The Supreme Court of Appeal has unanimously up-held the verdict of the Constitutional Court in the presidential election case effectively stamping authority on the order for a fresh presidential election.
Blood Sucking Rumors-Court in Nkhata Bay denies 15 People Bail
A magistrate’s court in Nkhata Bay has denied bail 15 people suspected to have caused a rampage at a rest house in Chintheche on suspicion it was harboring blood suckers.
Stray Buffaloes Threatening Lives of People Amid Rangers’ Industrial Action
Buffaloes have strayed from Lengwe and Vwaza game reserves amid an industrial action by all game rangers who are demanding improved working conditions.
DPP & UDF Officials Urge Supporters to Desist From Political Violence
Democratic Progressive Party and United Democratic Front officials have urged their supporters in various parts of the country to desist from political violence.
Dr Chakwera, Unveils Chilima as Running Mate, Presents MCP/UTM Alliance Presidential Nomination Papers
Dr Lazarus Chakwera, presidential candidate of the MCP/UTM alliance, has presented his nomination papers to the Malawi Electoral Commission for the July 2 election, with UTM leader Dr Saulos Chilima as his running mate.
COVID19 - Dedza District Hospital Demands National IDs
In Dedza officials at the district hospital have started demanding National IDs from patients to access treatment as a way of barring foreigners in the wake of COVID 19 pandemic.
Likoma Residents Fear For Coronavirus Outbreak
Likoma residents have cried foul over the absence of an Immigration officer, three days after government assigned him to other duties outside the Island district.
Observe Labour Rights, APM Urges Employers
President Peter Mutharika has urged employers to treat their workers with a human face in respect of all labour laws rights.