Minister Usi has called on the Malawi Environment Protection Authority (MEPA) to intensify its efforts in managing and protecting the environment in the country, writes Moses Nyirenda.
A man named Gringo Zafania suffered from unprofessional medical care during a diabetes test at a rural hospital in December 2010, writes Ed-Grant Ndoza, MANA.
Every tobacco grower's dream in the tobacco industry is to get a better price at the Auction Floors market, writes Moses Chilumpha.
Experts in climate change and disaster risk management see Tropical Cyclone Freddy as a wake-up call for loss and damage conversations, writes Memory Phoso.
Chihana has announced plans to visit drought-affected farmers in Karonga district to assess the situation and offer assistance, including fertilizer for winter cropping, writes Wezzie Mwangonde.
At the age of 80, Vingstone Lungu is pursuing education through adult learning, showcasing the power of resilience and the pursuit of knowledge regardless of age, write Winston Mwale and Tionge Hara.
Chakwera has enlisted the help of former heads of state in his efforts to provide relief to people affected by Cyclone Freddy, which hit the southern region of the country in early March, writes Wins
Man arrested for killing wife, three in custody for suspected stolen medical equipment at Balaka Hospital, writes Ousman Kaliati.
Students and teachers from CEED have donated assorted items and cash to assist survivors of Cyclone Freddy in the country's southern region, writes Andrew Magombo, MANA.
The Malawi Health Equity Network (MHEN) Board Chairperson Carolyn Kassam has called on the government to consider allocating more funding to the health sector in the national budget, writes Moses Nyir
Airtel Malawi Plc, one of the country’s renowned mobile telecommunication service providers, has pledged to give free airtime to its customers affected by cyclone Freddy, writes Moses Nyirenda.