
EU threatens withdrawal of support for police Training
The European Union (EU) has threatened to withdraw support for police training in Malawi following violent attacks on demonstrators, journalists and passers-by at and around
The European Union (EU) has threatened to withdraw support for police training in Malawi following violent attacks on demonstrators, journalists and passers-by at and around
Two men have been arrested in Karonga for illegally transporting liquid petroleum without proper permits, highlighting ongoing safety, legal, and regulatory challenges in the handling of hazardous materials in Malawi
This involves holding council sectors and partners accountable through regular progress reporting, aligning activities with the DDP, and fostering collaboration to strengthen development impact across sectors like WASH, health, and education
The National Economic Empowerment Fund (NEEF) has denied social media claims that it is disbursing K5.8 billion to 11 pastors under a K50.8 billion presidential initiative, labeling the circulating statement as false and misleading
The $53.2 million, six-year initiative will restore degraded landscapes, promote climate-smart agriculture, and strengthen local resilience to droughts, floods, and other climate shocks, aligning with Malawi’s National Resilience Strategy and Vision 2063
This initiative, aimed at formalizing the kabaza sector, offers reduced customs rates to encourage compliance, improve road safety, and increase government revenue, with enforcement measures set to begin on July 1 for those who fail to register
Through a learning visit to Neno District Council, EPL fellows gained practical exposure to how effective local governance and public resource management can contribute to development—highlighting the need for ethical, capable youth leadership in public service
Malawi has secured a $350 million grant from the World Bank to fund the Mpatamanga Hydropower Storage Project, which is expected to significantly boost the country’s electricity generation capacity and drive economic development.
Minister Jessie Kabwila emphasizes that AI is critical for achieving the Malawi 2063 agenda, with potential to transform key sectors such as agriculture, education, health, tourism, and energy, while also calling for ethical and locally-driven AI innovation
The training, organized by WOLREC with support from Save the Children, aims to ensure that teachers are better equipped to protect learners, promote equality, and create safer school environments through awareness, early detection, and community collaboration