MISA Malawi mourns journalist Oscar Njikho
MISA Malawi has said it is saddened by the untimely death of Journalist Oscar Njikho. Njikho died at Kamuzu Central...
MISA Malawi has said it is saddened by the untimely death of Journalist Oscar Njikho. Njikho died at Kamuzu Central...
Chief Resident Magistrate Madalitso Khoswe Chimwaza has dismissed an application by Prophet Shepherd Bushiri and his wife, Mary. The two...
Malawi is targeting to reach out to 9,728, 350 children under 15 years, representing 95 percent of the population in...
The National Water Resources Authority (NWRA) has issued a stop order to Mphamvu Water Engineers, a company which is drilling...
Civil Society Agricultural Network (CISANET) has called for decisive leadership at all levels of the social spectrum; the private sector...
The National Water Resource Authority (NWRA) has said that Zamm Investments has been operating without a permit to drill and...
Moyale Barracks suffered a 2-0 defeat at the hands of Karonga United in the TNM Super League on Wednesday at...
Minister of Natural Resources and Climate Change, Michael Usi has emphasized that Improved local governance key effective conservation and restoration...
Celebrated Zambian musician Yo Maps will perform live in Malawi on September 24, courtesy of Sound Addicts Entertainment, The Producers...
Vehicles Giant and Africa's Green Revolution pioneer Agilitee has introduced a new delivery scooter called Agilitee LoadMo. The three...

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