Malawi has confirmed two cholera cases in Lilongwe and Balaka as the rainy season begins. Health experts warn the situation exposes persistent gaps in water and sanitation, urging early action, vigilance and sustained prevention to avoid a wider outbreak.
Malawi's HIV response faces a critical juncture following the US government's 90-day freeze on foreign assistance, including PEPFAR's substantial funding. While the Ministry of Health, through Secretary Dr. Samson Mndolo, has assured the public of uninterrupted services due to adequate ARV and test kit supplies, health experts remain cautious.
The Malawi National Cancer Centre (MNCC), situated at Kamuzu Central Hospital, will start offering radiotherapy services next month, Malawi News Agency has learnt.