George Kalungwe

George Kalungwe

Independent presidential candidate Millward Tobias has insisted that he will not partner with any political party in the 2025 elections.

Malawi and several other countries have set a target to increase access to the modern contraceptive from 48% to 60% by 2030.This follows the launch of the FP2030 Family Planning Measurement Report for 2023 which shows significant achievements in family planning across the globe, even in the face of what has been described as stagnant funding.

President Lazarus Chakwera says he has never ordered law enforcers to arrest any person, including journalists, for expressing or writing stories against his administration.

Representatives from seven African, Middle Eastern and Asian countries are meeting in Lilongwe to assess efforts made towards building more climate-resilient water services under the multi-partner Global Water Leadership (GWL) Programme.

As nations worldwide celebrate International Day of Happiness on March 20, 2024, the Jehovah’s Witnesses church in Malawi has advised people to show love and compassion to one another, just like the way they would like to be treated by others.

Representatives from seven African, Middle Eastern and Asian countries are meeting in Lilongwe to assess efforts made towards building more climate-resilient water services under the multi-partner Global Water Leadership (GWL) Programme.

Minister of Youth and Sports Uchizi Mkandawire says tourism remains government's crucial sector in the implementation of the Agriculture, Tourism and Mining (ATM) Strategy as a key driver for economic growth in the country.

Ecobank Malawi has emphasized on the need for financial institutions to provide tailor-made products for women in business, saying such deliberate measures are critical to ensuring a level playing field in male-dominated sectors, including entrepreneurship.

Two journalists from Zodiak Broadcasting Station (ZBS) have emerged winners in the 2023 Open Forum on Agriculture Biotechnology (OFAB) Malawi Media Awards.

Kondwani Nankhumwa, who insists he remains the vice president of the opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) in the South, has declared his interest to contest for the presidency of the party.

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