Minister of Homeland Security, Kenneth Zikhale Ng'oma, has urged the corporate world to work together with the government to promote security in the country, writes Chrispin Lwanja.
Deputy Minister of Health has called on faith leaders in Malawi to take an active role in the fight against cholera, stating that they are critical in eliminating the disease, writes Moses Nyirenda.
SICDE and MACOHA trained Karonga district participants to create sitting assistive devices from local materials for spinal disability support, writes Wezzie Mwangonde.
Malawi's First Deputy Speaker Kazombo promises to empower women and youths to combat the country's high unemployment rate, writes Alinafe Nyanda.
CHRR seeks court decision on unsafe abortion after Parliament failed to discuss TOP Bill, affecting women and girls' health, writes Judgement Katika.
The Northern Education Division organized an event to reward the best-performing students and teachers in the 2022 MSCE Examinations on March 6, 2023, writes Tionge Hara.
When Malawi women's footballer Tabitha Chawinga started playing as a striker for Italian Serie A club Inter Milan, the odds were stacked against her, writes Tiwonge Kampondeni, MANA.
Hikers Alliance planted trees to restore deforested land at Malawi University of Science and Technology.
In Traditional Authority Chakhaza in Dowa district, the lack of economic independence among women has been identified as a major contributor to gender-based violence, writes Brenard Mwanza.
Association of Women in Media North partners with Plan Malawi to engage students ahead of International Women's Day, writes Tionge Hara.
Macra held a curriculum validation meeting on Monday, which brought together various stakeholders to push for more content on local broadcasting networks, writes Thokozani Beaton.
Old Mutual is promoting the importance of mathematics and science subjects in Malawi, as they are fundamental and essential fields of study in the country, writes Tionge Hara.