The Center for Democracy Watch (CDW) has demanded that the Malawi Government should allow the Agriculture Committee of Parliament and Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) to conduct an inspection on the maize that the government has declared rotten at Agricultural Development and Marketing Corporation (ADMARC).
Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) has yet again broken record for distancing itself from the statement Leader of Opposition in the National Assembly, Kondwani Nankhumwa, made in response to the State of the Nation Address (SONA), which President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera delivered in parliament on February 17, 2023.
Story Workshop has asked teachers in the country to create an environment that supports education for learners in primary schools in order to reduce school dropout rates.
Runaway Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) councilor for Mwanje Ward Douglas Mkwezalamba, has finally surrendered himself to the police, almost a week after Chiradzulu Police Station launched a manhunt to arrest him for selling a grader belonging to the Malawi Government.
A senior official in the former governing Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), Ken Msonda, has taken a swipe on Malawians who are blaming President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera for the rising cost of living.
Every time Malawians are about to go to the polls, Malawi becomes the land of comedy and drama. As the saying goes “mvula ikagwa kuchuluka zoliralira”. This time there is no exception.
As a way of promoting menstrual hygiene among female students in the country, Girlsa Initiative on February 23, 2023, distributed free sanitary pads to over 300 female students at the Malawi University of Business and Applied Sciences ( MUBAS).
Seventh Day Adventist (SDA) in Malawi has urged its members to rally behind the leadership and administration of President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera, stressing that the incumbent government proven to be the most caring and listening one.
Senior Chief Lukwa of Kasungu has described the tendency of planting trees and failing to care for them as retrogressive to environmental conservation efforts.
Youths in the country have been challenged to take a proactive role in mitigating the devastating impacts of climate change through initiatives including embracing tree planting exercises.
Touch a Life Initiative, a charitable organization, has made a donation of school uniforms to 75 needy students at Thombowe Full Primary School in Chiradzulu.