President Lazarus Chakwera has declared a 14-day national mourning period and ordered all flags to fly at half-mast for the first seven days in honour of the victims, writes Winston Mwale.
Khato Civils Pty Limited and South Zambezi Engineering Services have donated K100 million to aid victims of Tropical Cyclone Freddy in southern Malawi, writes Winston Mwale.
Ministry of Health in Malawi has released information revealing the devastating toll Cyclone Freddy has taken on health systems across multiple districts in the country, writes Winston Mwale.
The death toll from Tropical Cyclone Freddy (TCF) has risen to 225, according to preliminary reports received by the Department of Disaster Management Affairs (DoDMA)., writes Winston Mwale.
Neno District is known for being affected by disasters every year during the rainy season, writes Blessings Tambala.
Chizuma has called on civil society organizations (CSOs) to be accountable for every penny they receive in their efforts to assist victims of Cyclone Freddy, writes Tionge Hara.
MCM has made a plea for help after learning that Cyclone Freddy has caused significant damage to its member institution, Nyanthepa Community Radio in Nsanje district, writes Winston Mwale.
Ng'oma has appealed to non-governmental organizations and well-wishers to collaborate with the government in supporting individuals affected by tropical cyclone Freddy, writes Chrispine Lwanja.
Chakwera has appointed Kenneth Zikhale Ng'oma, the Minister of Homeland Security, as the Chairperson for the Cabinet Committee on Infrastructure Development, writes Blessings Gondwe.
The Anti-Corruption Bureau has acknowledged the critical role played by civil society organizations (CSOs) in the fight against corruption in the country, writes Tionge Hara.
NWRA has embarked on an initiative to engage drillers in the Northern Region of Malawi in a bid to bring sanity to the water drilling sector, writes Victor Musongole.
CFNO is working to improve the quality of education in Chikwawa and other parts of the Lower Shire by encouraging students to improve their performance on national exams, writes Martha Chirwa.