Malawi President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera will tomorrow morning depart from Kamuzu International Airport (KIA) to join three other Heads of State and 3, 000 delegates for the 2023 Transform Africa Summit scheduled to take place in Zimbabwe.
A leading Japanese engineering company – Yamaha Motor Company – has appointed Paramount Holdings Limited as an authorized importer and seller for Yamaha motorcycles & other YAMAHA products in Malawi.
Malawi President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera on Tuesday today hosted a delegation from African Union (AU), which is on a solidarity mission to appreciate and assess the level of damage caused by Cyclone Freddy, for possible interventions from the Commission.
The African Union (AU) – a 55-member states organization that represents all the countries on the African continent – has pledged to assist in rebuilding Malawi by lobbying member states to get involved in the recovery and reconstruction efforts.
Muhammad Sanusi II Sustainable Development Goals (MSII SDG) Initiative has opened a window of opportunity for Malawian teachers to upgrade their careers by participating in the MSII SDG Challenge.
Former Minister of Homeland Security and Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) senior official, Uladi Mussa, was certainly the happiest Muslim on Saturday having met face-to-face with his pardoner – President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera at the Eid al-Fitr celebrations in Lilongwe.
Opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) leader Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika (APM) has suffered another blow to his campaign to dynastize the party following a decision by the High Court in Lilongwe to stop him from removing party Regional Governor (South) Charles Mchacha.
Tikondane Care for Children on/off the Streets (TCCS) – a Catholic-based charity organization advancing the welfare of street-connected children in Lilongwe – has decried negative publicity on the children on the streets.
United Kingdom (UK)-based Kings Church has partnered with Family of God Church International and other companies and well-wishers in providing relief support to the survivors of Tropical Cyclone Freddy in Malawi.
Guardians and parents whose wards and children are learning at Nkhata Bay Secondary School (NKHABOSS) have protested the K180, 000 fine the school management has imposed on every student for the damage some naughty learners did to the institution.