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Malawi Not Performing In Social Protection

United Nations Resident Coordinator Maria Jose Torres says there is a need for Malawi to seriously implement its sustainable development goals frameworks if the country is to achieve social protection systems for the sustainable development goals.

Parly Agriculture Committee Unhappy With AIP Seed Pricing

The parliamentary committee on agriculture insists that it still needs to meet President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera on challenges rocking the country’s agriculture sector.

Farmers To Use Expired IDs To Access AIP

Homeland security Minister Richard Chimwendo Banda has directed the National Registration Bureau to allow the use of expired national identity cards in a bid to allow farmers access Affordable Farm Inputs under the AIP.

Chinese National Denied Court Bail Over Ivory Smuggling

A Chinese national Bin Liu will spend a little more time in a cooler at Maula Prison as a magistrate court in Lilongwe has denied his application for bail.

One More Charge on Zameer Karim by State

Business person, Zameer Karim and Ecobank Malawi head of domestic banking Victoria Chanza were back in court Friday.

LGBTI Community Decry Chakwera's Silence on Same Sex Marriages

President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera is still skeptical to make a pronouncement on his stand regarding same-sex marriages amid growing concerns from the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender community who claim his silence is putting their lives at risk.

9 Police Officers Interdicted for “Mishandling” Murder Case

The Malawi Police Service Administration has interdicted nine police officers for professional misconduct in the manner they handled the reported missing and death of a 20-year-old person with albinism Ian Muhamba in Blantyre last month.

EAM Donates Solar Water Pumps to Nkhotakota Farmers

Farmers from two Farmer Field Schools (FFSs) in Nkhotakota were all smiles on Wednesday when the Evangelical Association of Malawi (EAM) donated solar water pumps to help them irrigate their crops during winter cropping.

Women Councilors Plead For Support

Women councilors in Salima have reiterated calls for 50-50 campaigners to support them in their different development interventions so that they can retain their seats while coaxing others to contest in the next general elections.

HIV New Infections Drop by 13,000 in 2 Yrs

Malawi has recorded remarkable strides in responding to HIV and Aids with the latest statistics indicating the country has reduced new infections from 32, 000 in 2019 to 19,000 in 2021.

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