China is the first country in the WHO Western Pacific Region to be awarded a malaria-free certification in more than 3 decades.
It’s a bright Friday morning at Mponela, one of the growing trading centres in Dowa district in central Malawi.
If the Tonse Administration's one year experience is anything to go by, then those countless promises ought to be reviewed and Malawians should be alerted to prepare for the hard times ahead.
Malawi cannot afford, yet again, to stand aloof when others are working to bring about peace in Mozambique. History will judge Malawi harshly if that happened.
The award recognizes that communication and information flows are necessary factors to strengthening social accountability practice.
“The third wave is picking up speed, spreading faster, hitting harder. With rapidly rising case numbers and increasing reports of serious illness, the latest surge threatens to be Africa’s worst yet."
More than 220 million children and their families in Africa are water insecure.
Minister of Agriculture, Lobin Lowe has called farmers in the country to follow good agricultural practices to conserve catchment areas which in turn would increase agricultural productivity.
Communities in Salima district have bemoaned the water challenge as a major setback in the afforestation project which Kindle Orphan and Outreach is implementing in the area.
“Africa is in the midst of a full-blown third wave. The sobering trajectory of surging cases should rouse everyone into urgent action."
“This gesture demonstrates ActionAid’s commitment to combatting Covid-19."
At least 20 Malawians living with albinism have been killed and over 50 of them abducted with the ritualistic beliefs that their body parts are a luck charm.