Increase in road accidents worries Ministry of Health
The Ministry of Health has expressed concern over the rising number of accidents, highlighting the…
WOCACA calls for stringent measures to protect youth from harmful tobacco products
Women’s Coalition Against Cancer (WOCACA) has asked the Government of Malawi to implement and enforce…
Global Health Corps alumni donate to Mitundu Hospital, conduct screening services for chronic ailments
The Lilongwe Chapter of the Malawi alumni of the Global Health Corps have donated assorted…
African Population Conference Highlights Urgency for Action on Development and Policy Implementation
The 9th African Population Conference has brought to light critical issues surrounding the continent's demographic…
Health and Climate Change Experts Urge African Governments to Integrate SRHR into Climate Policies
Players in the health and climate change sectors have called upon African governments to prioritize…
Covid-19 patients urged to get pills for five days to get cured
The Hidaya faith organization has urged people showing signs and symptoms of Covid 19 to…
Mayor urge chiefs to play vital role for the polio vaccination exercise to be a success
The Mayor of the city of Lilongwe, Councilor Richard Banda has asked chiefs to play…
Mangochi DHO to vaccinate 650,000 children in Expanded Polio Campaign
Mangochi District Health Office (DHO) on Tuesday launched an expanded Polio Campaign that seeks to…
Malawi’s supplementary polio immunization campaign starts July 12
The Government of Malawi, through the Ministry of Health, has announced that it will kick-start…
Local NGO in SRHR messages campaign
Pamoza Tingakwaniska Youth Organization in Karonga has partnered with mobile service provider Telekom Networks Malawi…
NGO donates medical supplies to Wenya
Pamoza Tingakwaniska, a youth non-governmental organization has on Thursday donated medical supplies to Wenya health…
NGO donates medical supplies to Fulirwa Health centre
Pamoza Tingakwaniska Youth Organization in Karonga District has donated MK600, 000 worth of medical supplies…