In a bid to foster transparency and accountability within Malawi's construction industry, the National Construction Industry Council (NCIC) has unveiled an Infrastructure Analytic Dashboard.
In the aftermath of devastating floods that left thousands of households in Dwangwa, Nkhotakota district destitute, Illovo Sugar Malawi's Dwangwa estate has reaffirmed its dedication to supporting and sustaining the local population.
The Civil Society Education Coalition (CSEC) has applauded the government for allocating MK900 billion in the education sector in the 2023/2024 national budget.
Lilongwe Water Board (LWB) says it is making progress in its efforts to conserve tree cover along Lilongwe River, which happens to be its catchment area.
Malawi's Beach Soccer national team coach, Willy Kumilambe, has announced a 25-member provisional squad set to commence training camp on Wednesday in preparation for the 2024 Cosafa Beach Soccer Championship.
Government of Japan says it is committed to improving the country's resilience to the crisis by providing support through projects that focuses on peace building, economic empowerment as well as climate change adoption.
Deputy Minister of Health Halima Daud has told the 2023 Global Healthcare Conference, currently underway in the United States of America (USA), that Malawi has made significant progress in improving the health of its population.
National Construction Industry Council (NCIC) has disclosed that it is working on a National Infrastructure Maintenance Strategy in order to achieve its mandate in service excellence, regulation and compliance, promotion and development as well as strategic partnership.
Technology experts have tipped the Government of Malawi to increase investment in agriculture biotechnology for the country to fast-track its social and economic aspirations.
In an effort to foster sustainable building materials in the country, the National Construction Industry Council of Malawi (NCIC) and Gesells chaft fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) have entered into a one-year partnership called “More Income and Employment in Rural areas (MIERA) Project”.