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COWLA distributes goats, pigs to 175 caregivers in Nkhata Bay

Coalition of Women Living with HIV and AIDS (COWLA) has distributed goats and pigs to 175 caregivers for children living with HIV in Nkhata Bay through the ‘Bringing Kids Living with HIV to Care’ project.

US speaks on halting of Student Visas

US Chief of Mission Amy Diaz says the issuance of visas to foreigners is aimed at ensuring America’s...

Three men drown in separate incidents in Karonga

Three men have drowned in separate incidents in Lake Malawi in Karonga District, police have confirmed.

Court in Mzuzu grants Jappie Mhango bail

Principal Resident Magistrate Court in Mzuzu has granted bail to Jappie Mhango, former Cabinet Minister and current vice president for Democratic Progressive Party in the north who was arrested on Monday by the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) over abuse of office.

Vigilant press & engaged electorate vital for credible polls-US

As Malawi heads to the polls in September, the United States Government has described it as a very...

NAM selects development squads for Queens

Netball Association of Malawi (NAM) has expressed satisfaction with the three days selection trials for the provisional squad for the national netball team ahead of the World Cup in South Africa.

SWET drills teachers from Dedza in Edutainment

Story Workshop Communication Trust (SWET) has underscored the importance of capturing the attention of learners, especially girls during teaching and learning so that they are enticed to stay in school.

Chakwera apologizes to Health Workers, launches Tithetse Cholera Campaign

President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera has, on behalf of Malawians, apologized to all health workers in the country over the recent workplace violence in healthcare settings.

Chitipa District Council calls for collaboration in fighting deforestation

Chitipa District Council says most of the climate change related disasters in the district are driven by human activities such as cutting down trees.

UNICEF steps up in Cholera outbreak fight in Malawi

The United Nations Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) in Malawi has taken action to combat the cholera outbreak by ordering medical supplies worth over $1.2 million to aid the government's efforts.

Global Cybersecurity Measures Enhanced with New AI

In the Age of Information, news media faces both unprecedented opportunities and significant challenges.