Following President Lazarus Chakwera’s directive to reduce the prisoners’ sentences by six months, the Malawi Prison Services say it is…
M’mbelwa hailed for taking bold step against child marriages
The NGO Coalition on Child Rights (NGO CCR) has applauded Inkosi ya Makhosi M’mbelwa V of Mzimba for acting swiftly…
CDEDI demands action on election manifesto promises
Center for Democracy and Economic Development Initiatives (CDEDI) has reminded the Tonse government that Malawians are waiting for the swift…
Agricultural technicians resume work
The Agricultural Technicians Union of Malawi has suspended its sit-in and court injunction aiming at stopping the implementation of affordable…
Mzimba chief dethroned for marrying child
Paramount Chief M’mbelwa V of Mzimba District has fired Group Village Headman German Mahowe for marrying a 17-year old girl…
Chakwera challenges ministers
President Dr Lazarus Chakwera has described the orientation of cabinet ministers and their deputies as crucial in preparing them for…
Lilongwe vendors bow to government’s order
Vendors in Lilongwe City have welcomed the deployment of police officers in the streets with an aim of dealing with…
Government hailed for increased ACB funding
The National Anti-Corruption Alliance (NACA) has hailed the move by the Treasury to increase budgetary allocation to the Anti-Corruption Bureau-ACB.…
Police worried over rising suicide cases
Police in Kasungu have expressed worry over an increased number of suicide cases in the district. Out of the eight…
Journalists challenged on ethics
Journalists in the country have been urged to seriously stick to their code of ethics when executing their duties. Programmes…
Govt slammed over move to establish pre-schools in prisons
NGO- Coalition on Children Rights (NGO-CCR) has criticized government over its decision to establish pre- schools in prisons to enable…
Government to reintroduce youth week
Minister of Youth and Sports, Ulemu Msungama, says government intends to bring back youth development programmes that used to work…