All set is for the launch of the National Research Agenda by the National Planning Commission (NPC) in partnership with...
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Read moreThe National Commission for Science and Technology (NCST) says the new National Research Agenda which it will be launching on...
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Read moreNorthern Region Water Board (NRWB) on Monday donated different items worth K5 million to families affected by cyclone Freddy in...
Read moreBy Mphatso Nkuonera: To cushion the post- effects of the devastating Cyclone Freddy, Mary's Meals International has donated 40 metric...
Read moreBy Owen Nyaka: Climate change is disrupting many ways of life in Africa and beyond. Climate change has increased the...
Read moreBlantyre drinking joint Newz Café Manja put their ‘drinking rounds’ aside to raise about K1.2 million to help Cyclone Freddy...
Read moreBy Alexander Juma, a Contributor Castel Malawi, Malawi's largest beverage company, has donated relief items worth K20 million to survivors...
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