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Tanzania in with more...

President Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera's led Operation Tigwirane Manja was widely thought to be an intenal lobbying for more helping hands from Malawians, but the Tanzanian government appears to have understood the initiative as they are tirelessly coming with assistance.

Minister Ng’oma fulfills his...

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.

TB fight, leprosy elimination...

Deputy Minister of health Halima Daudi has expressed the need for more investment in efforts to fight against tuberculosis (TB) and leprosy in Malawi.

Governance experts fault APM...

Governance experts have faulted former President Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika (APM) for refusing to attend the engagement President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera called to discuss and identify solutions to the effects of Tropical Cyclone Freddy.]
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Govt commends Catholic Church for...

Government of Malawi has commended the Roman Catholic Church in Malawi for initiating various development projects aimed at improving the social and economic livelihoods of the people.

Malawi Government launches $20m off-grid...

Malawi's Ministry of Energy has launched the first-ever US$20 million off-grid Market Development fund dubbed Ngwe Ngwe Ngwe to increase access to electricity through off-grid solutions.

Govt commends Catholic Church for spearheading development projects

Government of Malawi has commended the Roman Catholic Church in Malawi for initiating various development projects aimed at improving the social and economic livelihoods of the people.

Govt commends Catholic...

Government of Malawi has commended the Roman Catholic Church in Malawi for initiating various development projects aimed at improving the social and economic livelihoods of the people.

Malawi Government launches...

Malawi's Ministry of Energy has launched the first-ever US$20 million off-grid Market Development fund dubbed Ngwe Ngwe Ngwe to increase access to electricity through off-grid solutions.
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