Art Therapy for Ending Child Abuses- SCI

Save the Children concluded its training on Wednesday in Neno district where it was drilling Community Facilitators on new ways of curbing sexual offenses using "Art Therapy."

Issue Maize Export Ban, Parley Ask Govt

The Parliamentary Committee on Agriculture has renewed its earlier plea to government to issue a ban on maize export suggesting a position that alleging there may be pockets of food shortages in some parts of the country.

Four Firms Growing Medicinal & Industrial Hemp-CRA

The Cannabis Regulatory Authority (CRA) says only four companies out of the 69 issued with licenses for medicinal and industrial hemp cultivation have started growing the crop in the country.

Link Youth With Opportunities -Mapemba

As Malawi continues to align its strategies towards the 2063 Agenda, one of the partners that support government in developing, implementing, or monitoring policies, Health Policy Plus, says youths can contribute better to the agenda if they are linked to opportunities.

Ex-Miners Write Parliament Over Terminal Benefits

Ex-Miners Association of Malawi is seeking intervention of parliament over delayed remittance of their pension funds after working years in South African mines.

"Give Women Land" WOLREC Appeals to Communities in Salima

Women Legal Resource Centre (WOLREC) has bemoaned continued infringement on rights of women on Land ownership in Salima saying this is affecting development as most women are the ones involved in farming compared to men.

Minister Challenges GBA to Exploit Irrigation Potential

Minister of Agriculture Robin Lowe has challenged Green Belt Authority to leave up to its mandate of exploiting the potential of irrigation in the country for improved agricultural productivity.

USA, MW Sign MK1 Trillion Grant Agreement

Malawi government has signed a 1 trillion kwacha grant agreement with the United States of America.

Debt Chokes LL Immigration Dept From Issuing Passports

Operations at the department of immigration and citizenship services in Lilongwe have been disrupted as the institution has stopped issuing passports for over three weeks.

Chakwera Starts His 3-Nation Trip, Economists Push for Trade & Economic Opportunities

President Lazarus Chakwera is out on probably his longest trip out of the country.

Reality TV Show As a Tool For Ending GBV

As one way of ending gender-based violence, some players in the entertainment industry have come up with a television reality issue aimed at addressing the vice.

Nsanje Cleans Up For Mothers

Nsanje district council officials on Friday cleaned up the district's street, amid concerns of the proliferation of thin plastics.

Ecobank Celebrates Mothers’ Day with Mothers

As part of appreciating mothers, Ecobank says it will this week buy shopping vouchers from some of its women led businesses under its ‘Elevate Program’ that will randomly be given out to individual mothers that transact with the bank in all its branches ahead of the Mothers' day this coming Friday.

You Are not Alone Takes Mental Health Lessons to South Lunzu Learners

You are Not Alone, a nonprofit grouping of young Malawians aged between 19 to 23, has trained Standard 7 leaners at South Lunzu Primary School in Blantyre.

UNECA Members Discuss AfCFTA and Agriculture

The United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) says is focusing and investing in ensuring that countries enjoy the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

Second Lady Pushes for Cyber Security

Second Lady Mary Chilima has appealed to government to strengthen cyber security, warning any delays would lead to increased disinformation that could affect girls and women.

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