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Bvumbwe Community in Police Station Rebuilding Drive

A year after irate communities torched Bvumbwe police sub-station in Thyolo, stakeholders have launched a resource mobilization drive to reconstruct the police structures.

Public Internet Configured Against Illicit Sites

The Malawi Digital Project says the internet connectivity being installed in government institutions will be configured to ensure no one is accessing illicit sites that promote sex harassment and terrorism.

Thyolo Restores 608 ha of Banana

Agriculture authorities in Thyolo have admitted that banana revamping drive is facing challenges with only 608 hectares restored over the years of the 3, 738 hectares.

Thyolo District Council Needs Resources to Relocate Sambambidzi Freddy Survivors

Thyolo district commissioner Hudson Kuphanga says they are looking for resources to relocate Cyclone Freddy survivors in Sambambidzi area, Traditional Authority Changata that are returning to the disaster-prone site.

LifeCo Ready to Popularize New Pensions Act

LifeCo Insurance Company says it has taken a step in popularizing the new Pensions Act of 2023 for people to understand and fully benefit from it.

Experts Suggest Ways to Maximise Borehole Water

Experts in the Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) sector have proposed for stakeholders in the sector to find ways of ensuring multiple use of the borehole water.

5 Convicted for Assaulting Nurse

Thyolo First grade magistrate Kondani Chinangwa has ordered five men who assaulted Thyolo district hospital nurse to serve a 20 months jail term or pay a combined K250, 000 fine.

Neno Develops New Contingency Plan

The Neno district council has a new contingency plan which will among other things help to mitigate the impacts of climate disastrous hazards in the district.

CADECOM, PLAN International Vow to Fight Human Trafficking in Malawi

Two organizations, Plan International Malawi and Catholic Development Commission in Malawi, (CAEDCOM) have cited poverty and lack of economic opportunities among citizens as key factors that are fueling trafficking in persons (TIP) in the country.

Constituents Hope for Improved Development Following Re-Demarcation

Communities from Group Village Haedman Kwanjana Senior Chief Vumbwe in Thyolo North constituency have expressed optimism of improved development in the area following the decision by the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) to re-demarcate the area.

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