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Political instability, natural disasters and unplanned school closures impacted negatively on education in Malawi in 2019.
Agriculture minister, Kondwani Nankhumwa, says companies that are not honoring awarded contracts to deliver farm inputs risk having their contracts terminated.
The Human Rights Defenders' Coalition HRDC says is contemplating suing President Peter Mutharika for equating activities of the organization to terrorism.
Thousands of people have been rendered destitute while houses and other property have been destroyed between Wednesday and Thursday in Lilongwe due to heavy rains.
The year 2020 has been set aside as one for the world to celebrate nursing as a profession and in Malawi, nurses wish to achieve rebuilt trust.
The Police in Thyolo have arrested a 19 year old man for allegedly robbing three men of cash amounting to 465, 000 kwacha after deceiving them he will multiply the money.
Parliamentary Committee on Agriculture says lack of political will is negatively affecting the fight against army worms which are attacking thousands of hectares of crop fields in Malawi for about five years now.
The Polytechnic, which was stopped after a fire destroyed one hostel amid student protests over security matters, will be re-opened on January 20th.
The country's Department of Meteorological Services has been hit by staff shortage at a critical time when weather forecasts have become pivotal to mitigating weather related disasters.
Media Council of Malawi-MCM, which for the past three years has been dormant, has been resuscitated and relaunched. Mose Kaufa is the new Executive Director.