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Reflecting on COP28: Malawians supplement measures to combat climate change

The post 28 Conference of Parties (COP28) reflection session held in Malawi has recognized knowledge sharing, coordination and development and implementation of action plans as some of the measures that need to be embraced if the country is to succeed in fight against climate change and its impacts.

Malawian journalists win big in science stories competition

Six journalists have been awarded cash prizes for their outstanding performance in science stories reporting under the Open Forum on Agriculture Biotechnology (OFAB) Malawi media awards.

CDH Investment Bank supports LUANAR students’ agri-innovative ideas

CDH Investment Bank has supported Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (LUANAR)’s Vice Chancellors student innovator awards, by awarding five first year students with money amounting to K1.7 million each.

Research shows aflatoxin is a growing concern in Malawi’s grains

Agriculture stakeholders have expressed concerns with the rate at which aflatoxin is spreading in groundnuts and other grains, saying this is negatively impacting commodities' international markets and human’s health status.

Study shows VAT collection not doing well in Malawi

A local researcher, Dr. Donasius Pathera, has disclosed that Malawi is not doing well in collecting Value Added Tax (VAT) compared to personal income tax.

Clergy, CSOs urged to disseminate tax related messages

A representative of Council of Churches in Namibia, Uhuru Dempers has called on Malawi Churches and Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) to prioritize informing people on set systems and structures that are critical in fight against poverty and inequality in the country. 

ECDs help to improve lives of 120 children in Rumphi

Mdimwa Early Childhood Development Centre (ECD), which is being run by the Anglican Council of Malawi in Chatanda Village in Rumphi district, has received praises for transforming the lives of over 120 children.

Chakwera urges Americans of African descent to invest back in their respective countries

The Malawi President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera, currently attending the 78th Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York, USA, has urged Africans naturalized in America to start investing in their respective countries.

NICE tasks community, faith leaders to propagate mindset change

National Initiative for Civic Education (NICE) Public Trust has challenged community and faith leaders at Ulongwe in Balaka to champion mindset change among their subjects if Malawi is to achieve Malawi 2063 (MW2063) goals.

Humair Salim Mahomed Sidik Jussab found with stolen car, police list him on Interpol

Malawi Police Service (MPS) has placed criminal charges on Humair Salim Mahomed Sidik Jussab, a young brother to businessman Mohamed Shabir Salim Jussab, for being found with a stolen car.

Chakwera pledges improved Investment climate

President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera on Monday held an interface with a contingent of over 50 investors who share Pan African investment interests across a number of sectors such as energy, agro-processing, automotive, tourism, ICT, education, renewable energy, infrastructure development and finance.