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22 Mangochi Elderly’s Receive Maize Donation from SDA Pastor

As hunger continue to hit hard some communities across the country, 22 senior citizens from Senior Group Songa 1, Traditional Authority Mtonda in Mangochi have received bags of maize to avert the food shortages.

Economist Calls For Review of Cannabis License Fees

An economic expert has re-ignited calls for Malawi to review the cannabis license fees arguing the current fees are prohibiting the country to benefit from the farming.

LL District Council Slightly Misses Revenue Target

Lilongwe District Council has collected 94 percent of its revenue for the 2022/23 financial year, slightly missing its target for the year.

JTI Launches Promotion, Farmers Expect To Produce More Food

Japan Tobacco International insists that the only way to achieve food security and economic independence among farmers is if the tobacco law is reviewed so that companies can be allowed to give farmers fertilizer for non-tobacco crops.

Man Jailed 7 Years for Forging Banknotes

Lilongwe Principal Resident Magistrate Court has convicted and sentenced 24-year-old Yamikani Mkuluwika to seven years in prison for making fake banknotes.

ICC Set for Fresh Probe on Nsundwe Rape Saga

The Independent Complaints Commission (ICC), an agency that looks into the conduct of the police, is set to start a fresh probe in May on women and girls who were allegedly raped by police officers in some parts of Lilongwe.

Economist Calls for Review of Cannabis License Fees

An economic expert has re-ignited calls for Malawi to review the cannabis license fees arguing the current fees are prohibiting the country to benefit from the farming.

Parliament Pass 2023/2024 Budget, Experts Doubts its Efficiency

After 18 days of debate, parliament on Thursday passed the 2023/2024 national budget which is pegged at K3.788 trillion.

Low Funding Towards WASH Takes Centre Stage at WASH Innovation Fair

UNICEF says low government funding towards water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) activities is limiting provision of safe water, especially in rural areas.

SDA Pastor Donates to 22 Elderlies in Mangochi

As hunger continue to hit hard some communities across the country, 22 senior citizens from Senior Group Songa 1, Traditional Authority Mtonda in Mangochi have received bags of maize to avert the food shortages.

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