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Emulate Kamuzu’s Fighting Spirit - Chakwera
President Lazarus Chakwera has advised Malawians to emulate what he says was a fighting spirit that former president Dr. Hastings Kamuzu Banda had in fighting for freedom and the independence that Malawians enjoy now.
Malawians Not Embracing National Clean Up - WESNET
Water and Environmental Sanitation Network (WESNET) has expressed dissatisfaction that the National Clean-Up initiative has not gained much momentum to keep the surroundings clean as expected.
Information Gaps Affecting Climate Change Programs
Information gaps on available opportunities that could assist in conserving the environment are said to be negatively affecting efforts being made by local communities in climate change adaptation.
Airtel Malawi's Zili Mwa Ife Recipient Dress Ntcheu Learners
Winter is here again and for 120 primary learners at Kalande and Lusape primary schools in Traditional Authority (TA) Ganya in Ntcheu, nothing will discourage them to attend classes in this period as Tivekeni Initiative has dressed them all.
PLSCE Exams Progress Impresses Minister
Minister of Education Madalitso Kambauwa Wirima has said the ministry is impressed with the ongoing Primary School Leaving Certificate Examinations (PSLCE) taking place across the country from Wednesday to Friday this week.
The Golden Era: Matonga to Lead MISA-Malawi
Golden Matonga, Platform for Investigative Journalism Director of Investigations, has been confirmed as the new chairperson of the Media Institute for Southern Africa (MISA) Malawi Chapter following executive committee elections held yesterday in the three regions of the country.
Financial Independence Key to Break SRHR Cycle-Oxfam
Oxfam Malawi says good and sound financial muscle among sexually active youths remain crucial to address issues of teen marriages and pregnancies in the country.
MISA-Malawi in Watershed Polls: Who Replaces Iron Madam?
The Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) says it is determined to provide water-tight balloting services for institutions conducting elections in the country as a means of upholding democratic values.
World Press Freedom Day: Ndanga Still Bold in Last Days as MISA Chair
The Media Institute for Southern Africa (MISA) Malawi Chapter has challenged the government to urgently repeal some laws that impede media freedom, including criminal defamation laws and the Electronic Transactions and Cyber Security Act.
Archbishop Tambala Warns Youths From Alien Teachings
The Episcopal Conference of Malawi Chairman who is also Catholic Archbishop of Lilongwe Archdiocese Most Reverend George Desmond Tambala has asked youth in the country to abstain from alien teachings that have ability to hoodwink them and in some incidences could cost their lives.