Malawi Law Society (MLS) has asked government to put on hold the undertaking of oath of office for the newly…
State to parade 2 more witnesses in Odillo case
The High Court in Lilongwe says it will soon set a fixed date for the continuation of a case in…
Machinga youths to benefit from Yes I Do project
By Aubrey Kathumba Family Planning Association of Malawi (FPAM) says it is satisfied with the milestones brought by the Yes…
Hands off politics in ICT sector – Minister
Government has called for depoliticisation of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sector for the benefit of all Malawians regardless of…
Concerned DPP NGC members applaud Mutharika
A faction in the opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) calling itself Concerned Members of the National Governing Council (NGC) has…
ConCourt judges honoured
Five judges of the High Court of Malawi who presided over the historical May 21 2019 presidential election nullification case…
AFIDEP inspires change among Malawians
The African Institute for Development Policy (AFIDEP) has challenged Members of Parliament (MPs) to be pioneers of change in their…
Minister urges people to conserve environment
Government has appealed to traditional leaders to be on the forefront in conserving the country`s environment. Minister of Forestry and…
Communities to seek court redress over health center
Communities from Principal Group Village Headman Kalambo under Traditional Authority Kyungu in Karonga District have threatened to drag government to…
Expert bemoans government’s laxity in project implementation
An education expert has bemoaned the country’s incapacity to support and implement projects which are of national importance. The educationalist…
Chakwera orders change in presidential motorcade protocol
President Lazarus Chakwera has ordered the Ministry of Homeland Security and the security agents to relook into his transportation and…
Government orders timeline for motorbike tax operators
Government has directed that all motorbike tax operators should start operating from 5am to 6pm effective Friday, October 23. Speaking…