As Malawi approaches the next disaster season, the effectiveness of its legal tools to manage and reduce risks hangs in the balance, awaiting the political will to turn policy into protection.
A new $3.6 million agricultural initiative aimed at transforming Malawi’s soybean and groundnut value chains was officially launched in Lilongwe on Tuesday.
The Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA) has announced the opening of the 2025 Women Agripreneurs of the Year Awards (WAYA), offering up to $300,000 (about K540 million in grants to female agribusiness innovators across the continent, including Malawi.
Civil society leaders in Malawi have warned against rising political violence and demanded increased transparency from electoral stakeholders, urging a peaceful and credible electoral process.
As concerns grow over Malawi’s stalled Extended Credit Facility (ECF) with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), civil society organizations (CSOs) and economic experts are offering divergent views on what went wrong — and what should happen next.
The Government of Malawi has stepped up its decentralisation agenda by transferring land administration services to district councils, a move aimed at improving access, governance, and transparency in land registration and management.
Former United Democratic Front (UDF) president Atupele Muluzi has announced his intention to run for the upcoming 2025 presidential elections in Malawi.Â
The Malawi National football team, Flames, has given the country an independence celebration gift by emerging victorious in a game against the defending champions, Zambia, in a thrilling Group B match of the 2023 COSAFA Hollywood Bets tournament.
Former governing Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) has successfully lifted an injunction that had hindered its plans for a National Governing Council (NGC) meeting.
High Court Judge Howard Pemba has dismissed an application for a judicial review filed by businessmen who claimed to be Malawi nationals, criticizing the claimants for targeting the wrong parties in their lawsuit.Â
In an exciting turn of events, Peter 'Mjojo' Mponda, the first assistant coach of FCB Nyasa Bullets, has been appointed as the head coach of his former South African club, Black Leopards.Â