Chakwera Pardons 52 Prisoners

President Lazarus Chakwera has pardoned 52 prisoners from the country’s prisons as part of Easter celebration.

Maternal Health Gets $1 million Boost

Health officials have expressed optimism that the distribution exercise of essential medical equipment worth $1 million in the country’s hospitals will significantly assist to enhance reproductive health services.

Think Tank Conference Tackles COVID-19 3rd Wave Preparedness

Health think tanks say the first and second waves of covid 19 have taught the country lessons to prepare for and manage the looming third wave.

K120 Billion for Mw - Mz Rail Link

Governments of Malawi and Mozambique are expected to invest one hundred and ten billion kwacha to rehabilitate a rail link between the two countries that was interrupted during the civil war in Mozambique.

UTM Condemns Hostile By-Election Victory in Karonga

UTM has condemned acts by its followers who paraded a coffin covered with Malawi Congress Party MCP cloth as they celebrated unofficial victory in the  Karonga North West Constituency by - election on Wednesday.

Chaos as Private Schools Fail to Follow Harmonized School Calendar

The Ministry of Education has taken to task some private schools that are not abiding to the harmonized schools calendar that has resulted in early closure in their first term.

Magistrate Reverses His Own Controversial Judgment

The controversial Thuchira Magistrate in Chiradzulu who sentenced Mr. Champion Muleso to a 14-day jail term in land case that is before the high court has unconditionally released the convict.

BLAAD Sounds SOS Over Maize Seeds for Winter Cropping

Agriculture authorities say they need over 282, 000 metric tons of maize seeds to support farmers who were affected by dry spell in the southern part of the country.

Woman Burns Fellow Woman Over Gossip

A 22-year-old woman, Mwayiwawo Kalidozo, in Mulanje is in severe pains after a fellow woman scalded her with boiled water over gossips.

Patients Stranded at Chiradzulu District Hospital

Patients at Chiradzulu District Hospital were yesterday left unattended to from morning to later in the afternoon because health workers downed their tools.

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