Two soldiers have shot dead 15 people in separate attacks in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo. The…
Govt asked to swiftly harmonize child-related laws
Girls have asked government to finalize harmonization of child-related laws in the country. Presenting a communique on Wednesday in Mangochi during…
FUM advices famers to jealously guard their harvest
By Esnart Chingwalu Famers Union of Malawi (FUM) has advised famers in the country to ensure they take care of…
President Chakwera asked to cut down on travels
By Rabecca Mumba Center for Democracy and Economic Development Initiatives (CDEDI) has asked President Lazarus Chakwera to cut down on…
Defence worried with cement-gate case progress
Defence lawyers in the alleged K5 billion cement gate case has expressed worry over delays by the State. Former President…
Dwangwa man nabbed for possessing ‘K5000’ counterfeit notes
A 23-year-old man Yesaya Qoto has been arrested in Nkhotakota for being found in possession of fake K5000 banknotes. He…
Govt recruits over 1,000 secondary school teachers
By Françios Kwatani The Ministry of Education has employed over 1,000 secondary school teachers, the first of its kind in…
Man arrested for supplying counterfeit, defective bottled water
Police in Ndirande have arrested Dickson Mike for supplying counterfeit and defective Nyika Still Water to a shop. On February…
DMI University calls for audit into NCHE’s operations
By Esnart Chingwalu DMI St John The Baptist University has asked for the Association for Private Universities in Malawi’s (APUMA)…
Met Dept hailed for effective disaster warnings
By Chifundo Masanche The Department of Disaster and Management Affairs (DoDMA) has hailed the Department of Climate Change and Metrological…
Zomba City festival returns next month
By Esnart Chingwalu Zomba City Festival returns next month with a four-day event from April 29 to May 4 which…
Nsanje records four new cholera cases
By Esnart Chingwalu Nsanje District Health Office confirmed four new positive cholera cases on Tuesday, bringing the tally to 26…