The government’s declaration of a state of disaster over prolonged dry-spell–induced food insecurity is “quite justifiable,” says Dr. Isaac Mwalwimba, an Environmental Specialist and Senior Lecturer in Disaster Risk Management at the Malawi University of Science and Technology (MUST).
Farmers across Malawi continue to face mounting challenges due to climate change — drought in one season and floods in the next — as shifting weather patterns tighten their grip on the country’s fragile agricultural systems.
As Malawi prepares to join the world in commemorating this year’s 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence, the Women Lawyers Association of Malawi (WLAM) has called on women, children, and other vulnerable groups not to suffer in silence but to report any form of violence they experience.
The Higher Education Students Loans and Grants Board (HESLGB) has approved over 2,500 student loan appeals for the 2025/2026 loan cycle, out of the 3,129 appeals it received. This means 429 appeals have been rejected.