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Gladys Nthenda

Mindset change vital in policy implementation-Extension staff

Some extension workers have noted that most farmers are so used to traditional habits and practices in crop and livestock production that it will take a lot of convincing for them to switch to modern ways of agriculture.

Puma Energy Africa in an expansion drive in Malawi

Sams Procurement Services which also own Kabula Filling Station, on Friday witnessed another opening of a fuel selling point, Puma Sam Singh Filling Station along Hannover Street in the Blantyre CBD where more than 25 people are expected to be employed to offer services.

Organisation hailed for supporting adult literacy education in Blantyre

Blantyre District Council has hailed Stephanos Foundation, a Christian charitable non-governmental organisation for supporting adult literacy education in the district as one way of creating literate and empowered communities capable of contributing to socio-economic development of Malawi.

Analyst calls recent political rallies a preparation for 2025 elections

University of Malawi-based Political analyst, Ernest Thindwa suggests that recent political rallies which different political parties have held in the country, is an indication that politicians have started preparing for 2025 general elections.

NGO advocates for respectful maternal care

Country Director for Seed Global Health, Anda Nyondo says respectful maternal care in hospitals can reduce maternal deaths and other complications.

Minister calls for unity in restoring degraded land

Minister of Water and Sanitation, Abida Mia has urged people in the country to join hands in restoring degraded land to mitigate disasters that come as a result of climate change.

Albino’s grave found tampered in Chigumula

Police in Limbe are searching for thugs that exhumed the body of Tony Robert, a man with albinism, removing arms and legs.

ESCOM employees challenged to desist from corruption

Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (ESCOM) Director of Distribution and Customer Services, Young Chewere has urged newly graduated ESCOM linespersons to distance themselves from corrupt practices saying they should put Malawians at heart in the course of their work.

Residents challenged to observe hygiene as cholera cases drop in Blantyre

Blantyre City Council Director of Health and Social Services, Dr. Emmanuel Kanjunjunju says although Blantyre is slowly winning the battle against the Cholera outbreak, there is a need to continue observing hygiene and cleanliness in the city.

Meru donates K3.5 million worth cooking oil to DODMA

Mount Meru Petroleum Company Saturday donated cooking oil worth K 3.5 Million to the Department of Disaster and Management Affairs (DODMA) to support displaced people who are living in the camps.