Government has announced comprehensive reform plans to overhaul Malawi’s sugar industry, aiming to address persistent shortages, stabilize prices, and promote local participation in distribution.
Malawi's Secretary for Health, Samson Mndolo, has emphasized the critical role of District Environmental Health Offices (DEHOs), in preventing disease outbreaks, pleading for greater investment and support amid mounting public health challenges.
Old Mutual Life Insurance has underscored the importance of enhancing financial inclusion by intensifying awareness in the country with an aim of upscaling understanding about financial products.
Minister of Information and Digitalization Moses Kunkuyu has challenged the Anti Corruption Bureau (ACB) to release progress of corruption cases and arrests that have been made through the body's investigations.
As one way of supporting surrounding communities, JCM Solar Company in Salima has distributed farm inputs worth K57 million under its Livelihoods Restoration Programme.
Civil Society Network on Climate Change (CISONECC) has called upon youths to be on the forefront in taking care of the environment as one way of showing responsibility and giving back to their communities.
In an effort to promote financial inclusion and equality, Microfinance institutions have been urged to develop policies that ensure that women have access to financial services.
A nutrition unit constructed with financial support from Germany Cooperation at Salima District Council is expected to enhance service delivery and nutrition coordination among sectors.
Restoring Fisheries for Sustainable Livelihoods (REFRESH) Project has emphasized the importance of adopting traditional models of preserving and restoring fish.
As Malawi Rural Electrification Program (MAREP 9) is yet to commence, it has been revealed that lengthy procurement process is delaying the commencement of the programme.
As one way of managing and restoring fish in the lake, Restoring Fisheries for Sustainable Livelihoods in Lake Malawi (REFRESH) program has appointed individuals from different sectors to champion fisheries management.
As one way of responding to prevailing shortfalls in existing legislation on Gender Based Violence (GBV), Plan International Malawi has called for political will in domestication of the Southern African Development Committee Model Law on GBV.