News In Southern Region (3211)
Experts Speak on COVID-19 Cases Drop
Health experts have attributed a drop in COVID-19 positive cases and deaths that the country is witnessing to, among other factors, strict observance of preventive measures.
Youth Violating COVID-19 Prevention Measures in Mulanje
Authorities in Mulanje have expressed worry with youths’ reluctance to observe COVID-19 prevention measures.
NPC Urges Councils to Embrace Malawi 2063
The National Planning Commission (NPC) has urged district council's in the country to embrace Malawi 2063 in a drive to emancipate the country out of poverty through wealthy creation.
Lhomwe Paramount Chieftaincy Sparks Controversy
Some Lhomwe chiefs have warned of serious cracks within Mulhakho wa Alhomwe if the cultural grouping’s trustees continue with their plans of forcing Senior Chief Kaduya of Phalombe on them as their paramount chief.
Govt Releases K2.6 Billion for By-Elections
Government has released K2.6 billion to Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) for holding of by-elections in seven constituencies and two wards.
Cattle Infections Worry Phalombe Farmers
Some livestock farmers in Phalombe have urged authorities to swiftly intervene on the disease which is attacking cattle in the district.
Polytechnic Buy a Gadget Campaign Gains Momentum
The “Buy a Gadget Campaign” by the Malawi University – Polytechnic has received a K3 million boost from the FDH Bank.
35 People Apply for ACB Director Post
Thirty-five people have shown interest to take up the seat of the Director of the Anti-Corruption Bureau – ACB which is vacant.
Katsonga Calls for Disability Friendly COVID-19 Interventions
Neno South Constituency Parliamentarian, Mark Katsonga, has called for inclusion of persons with disability in COVID-19 interventions.
Malawi Attends UNHRC Meeting
Minister of Justice, Titus Mvalo, is in Geneva – Switzerland where he is representing the country in the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC)’s 46th Session which is underway.