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Ministry of Education committed to prioritizing education
The Ministry of Education has committed to prioritizing education in the country as an enabler of national development at a commemoration of the International Day of Education that took place in Lilongwe.
Kazako, Kaliati, Mkaka, others axed from cabinet
Kameza accident driver fined k600,000 for reckless driving
Chisenjere First Grade Magistrate court on Tuesday ordered a 36-year-old driver, Tiyankhulenji Chitseko to pay a fine of Mk600,000 for causing death by reckless driving contrary to section 126(4c) of Road Traffic Act.
MoE warns on corporal punishment in schools
The Ministry of Education (MoE) has warned school administrators against issuing corporal punishment to learners in public and private schools in the country.
Ministry of Health committed to support HESNET
Ministry of Health says it will do everything possible to support Health Services Manager’s Network (HESNET) with the aim of promoting policies and strategies in addressing some of the gaps observed in its Health Sector Strategic Plan three.
UNESCO bemoans inadequate funding for adult literacy education
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) has bemoaned the government and donors’ failure to channel adequate resources towards adult literacy education in the country.
Unicaf inspires students in afforestation drive
Unicaf University-one of the private universities in the country says inspiring students to plant trees while young accelerate environmental sustainability.
Paramount Chief Kawinga commends NICE trust for spearheading mindset change
Paramount Chief Kawinga has commended the role being played by the National Initiative for Civic Education (NICE) towards the achievement of the mindset change among the citizens.
UK commits MK0.5 billion for Malawi’s Cholera response
Prophet Bushiri bails out 65 Luanar needy students
Prophet Shepherd Bushiri has come to the rescue of Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (Luanar) students by paying a short-notice fee of K26 million.
WHH strengthens sustainability of clean water infrastructure, supply in Dedza
At least 22, 000 Malawians in Traditional Authority (TA) Kaphuka in Dedza are assured of long-term access to clean water infrastructure and supply courtesy of the WeltHungerHilfe (WHH) Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) project, amidst the rampant Cholera outbreak in the country.





