Chief Executive Officer for the Northern Region Water Board, Francis Munthali has said government has set aside K4 billion for the completion of the Karonga Town Water Project.
World Vision Malawi has begun developing its 2026-2030 Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) Strategic Plan, aligning with the government’s vision for improved water and sanitation access across the country.
Communities in T/A Chamba and Ntonda in Mangochi have praised the Titukulane Resilience Food Security Activity for constructing and rehabilitating boreholes, improving access to clean drinking water. Supported by USAID and a consortium of NGOs, the initiative has reduced waterborne diseases and poverty, enabling better social and economic participation in the area.
Seven villages under Senior Group Village Head (SGVH) Kandodo II and his subjects in Traditional Authority (T/A) Kasakula in Ntchisi will, for the first time since they were created, drink from safe source, thanks to WaterAid Malawi.
Ministry of Water and Sanitation Principal Secretary, Elias Chimlambe, has advised water boards in the country to scale up their efforts to reduce non-revenue water that occurs due to theft of water supply equipment, pipe bursts and leakages.
Islamic Relief Malawi, under the Integrated Protection and Basic Needs Support (IPBNS) project, has handed over the solar–powered water system to Mpapa Primary School at Traditional Authority (TA) Somba in Blantyre to ease water challenges that compromises child education.
Public Relations Manager for Northern Region Water Board (NRWB), Edward Nyirenda says vandalism of water infrastructure in Mzimba south poses great danger to sustainable provision of potable water to communities.
Sesame farmers in Chikwawa will now be accessing water and sanitation services at their tips following the drilling of 11 boreholes by the Government of Japan and Paramount Holdings Limited (PHL).
President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera on Thursday outlined his ambitious plans to develop the water sector in Malawi, stressing that, beyond drinking and domestic use, access to clean water has far-reaching effects on the economic life of any community.
Deputy Minister of Water and Sanitation Liana Kakhobwe Chapota has disclosed that Malawi has registered positive strides in water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) interventions despite challenges facing the sector.