SA CSO’s Call for Action to End Violence

Civil society leaders in Southern Africa have called for enhanced efforts to combat violence targeted at women and children which they say has escalated during the Covid-19 pandemic.

CSOs Vital for Checks and Balances - CoST

The Construction Sector Transparency (CoST) says there is a need to build capacity of civil society organizations (CSOs) for effective checks and balances on public procurement.

Diluting Weather Shocks Through Crop Insurance

Some smallholder farmers whom effects of climate change exposed them to food insecurity are thankful to crop insurance courtesy of the World Food Program (WFP) for safeguarding their livelihoods amidst the weather shock.

Govt Urged to Address AIP Hiccups

Concerned farmers in Machinga have asked government to move in fast to stop vendors from disrupting and monopolizing the purchase of fertilizer in the ongoing Affordable Input Program (AIP).

IFAW Upbeat on Reclaiming KU National Park's Lost Tourist Attraction

International Fund for Animal Welfare is upbeat on timely completion of an electric fence around Kasungu National park by January next year which is part of the drive to bring back its lost glory.

Win 2021 Graduates Ready To Lead Amid Covid-19

An international media organization Women In News - World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers-WAN-IFRA, has described the year 2021 as the worst for the media industry due to COVID-19 pandemic.

Chakwera Lauds New Archbishop Tambala

President, Dr. Lazarus Chakwera has lauded, Most Rev. George Desmond Tambala, new Archbishop for Lilongwe Archdiocese, describing him as a suitable shepherd.

Nandolo Farmers Plead for Structured Market

Pigeon peas farmers have called for a well-structured market just like tobacco for them to reap from their toil.

Tb Registered Cases Drop by 12 Percent

The National Tuberculosis Control Programme says number of Tb recorded cases dropped by 12 percent in 2020 owing to COVID-19.

CFSC Calls on Citizens to Track Use of Public Finances

The Center For Social Concern says failure by citizens to demand transparency and accountability in the use of public finances is a major setback contributing to rising corruption in the country and a widening gap among the poor and the rich.

Water Mission Bails 4000 Villagers From Water Miseries

About 4000 villagers from Katenje and surrounding villages in traditional authority Santhe in Kasungu can now afford safe drinking pipe water courtesy of Water Mission Malawi.

US Cannabis Company & Gender Minister Attempt to Polish Tyson's Profile

The United States Cannabis Association-USCA has cleared Mike Tyson's profile as somebody who is doing a lot in regards to Cannabis cultivation in the United States of America.

Chilima Tells COMESA To Fully Embrace E-Commerce

Vice President Saulos Chilima has urged the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (Comesa) member states to adopt commerce platforms so as to explore new market opportunities.

"Let's Economically Empower Women to End Poverty"- Chakwera

First Lady Monica Chakwera says there is a growing need for women's economic empowerment interventions in the country mainly in rural areas of Malawi to achieve sustainable development and end poverty.

No Date Yet for MHRC – Kalibu Academy Injunction Hearing

Judiciary is yet to set date for hearing of an application by the Malawi Human Rights Commission (MHRC) which is seeking vacation of an injunction obtained by Kalibu Academy.

MBS Hails Fertilizer Market Survey

The Malawi Bureau of Standards (MBS) says its fertilizer market survey has found minimal challenges in compliance with standards such as under-weight and over-weight.  

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