News In Brief (876)
Mulanje Mission Graduates over 100 Nurse-Midwives
At least 107 nurses and midwifery technicians have graduated with diplomas at Mulanje Mission College of Nursing.
Councilors Split
Ward councilors in the country want government to review their conditions of service and hike their perks despite that their remuneration was reviewed earlier this year.
MCP Invades Chikwawa
The Malawi Congress Party says 117 members of the Democratic Progressive Party, DPP, have jumped ship in Chikwawa including some leaders on grounds that the ruling party has failed to address the hunger situation and sorting out intra-party leadership problems at grassroots level.
HRDC Storms Salima
MCP MPs Preaching Peace
HRDC Postpones Dec Demos
The human Rights Defenders coalition has postponed Friday demonstrations aimed at pushing the Malawi police service to act on fellow officers implicated in the Msundwe saga and Buleya Lule killing under police custody.
Girl Miscarries After Police 'Torture'
A 16-year-old girl who was being persuaded out of an under-age married has miscarried after alleged police torture in Mzimba.
Fall Army Worms Invade Malawi
Fall army worms continue to cause more damage to maize in several districts across country, raising fear of hunger.
Chinese Mining Co. Sues Chiefs
Ilomba Granite Company; a Chinese mining firm working in Chitipa district has sued chiefs, CSO leaders, and citizens in that district for allegedly interfering with its economic activity.
Admarc Maize Sells: From 10 to 25Kg
The state grain marketer Admarc says it will start selling 25 kilograms of maize flour and 25 kgs of maize grain which is an increase from the current 10 kilograms.