Salima District Council in maize distribution exercise

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Salima District Council, through the office of Disaster Risk Management, has distributed over 9,000 bags of 50 kilograms of maize, as part of response to the Malawi Vulnerable Assessment Committee’s (MVAC) food report.

Sunseed Oils Limited, GFRF join Operation Tigwirane Manja: Donate MK60m worth of relief supplies

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Sunseed Oils Limited and Faizan Global Relief Foundation (FGRF) – a welfare organization and working independently, and striving to help people who are suffering from catastrophes –have joined Operation Tigwirane Manja in an effort to fast-track provision of relief supplies to survivors of Tropical Cyclone Freddy.

CSOs donate office chairs worth MK1 Million to Lisungwi Police Unit

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Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) operating in Neno district on Thursday donated 20 office chairs worth MK1 million to Lisungwi Police Unit to improve service delivery.

Sant’ Egidio commits MK60m towards educating street-connected children

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Community of Sant’ Egidio – a global Catholic lay movement devoted to the service of the underprivileged – has committed over MK60 million towards a project initiated to educate and improve the welfare of street-connected children in Lilongwe.

FND challenges Malawi Govt to explain K105bn loan borrowed on Khato’s behalf

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Forum for National Development (FND) has challenged the government to explain why it undertook to borrow K105 billion from local banks to finance Salima -Lilongwe Water Project under Khato Civils Limited.

MCP Deputy SG Gotani Hara criticizes vendors for milking soya bean farmers

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Deputy Secretary General (DSG) of the Malawi Congress Party (MCP), Catherine Gotani Hara, has criticized vendors for fleecing smallholder farmers by buying soya beans at prices lower than the government set farm-gate price of K800.00. Read more: https://wp.me/pdc0gp-1Nk

Minister Ng’oma fulfills his K1.5m salary promise to Chilobwe residents

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Minister of Homeland Security Ken Zikhale Ng'oma has fulfilled his promise of donating K1.5 million from his salary to Tropical Cyclone Freddy survivors in Chilobwe, Blantyre.

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Chief of Staff Prince Kapondamgaga off the hook as ACB drops charges in Sattar’s...

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Malawi’s graft busting body, the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB), has let Chief of Staff Prince Kapondamgaga off the hook after dropping charges against him in a case related to corruption and bribery suspect Zuneth Satter.

President Mnangagwa winds up 3 days visit to Malawi

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President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera says the visit by Zimbabwe president Dr. Emmerson Mnangagwa in Malawi is a clear testimony that the two countries are committed to promote warm relations in political, economic and social development.

Chilima eulogised

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People from all walks of life congregated at Bingu National Stadium in Lilongwe to pay their respects to one of Malawi’s sons, the late...

27 hectares of maize dry in Balaka

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At least 109,340 farmers are likely to be in critical food insecurity in Balaka following the 33-day dry spell the district has experienced due to El Nino weather pattern which affected most districts in Malawi.

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