A latest World Bank publication states that Malawi’s fiscal deficit remains among the highest in Sub-Saharan Africa, financed largely through debt monetization and costly borrowing; high inflation, and unsustainable debt with persisting forex shortages.
A latest World Bank publication states that Malawi’s fiscal deficit remains among the highest in Sub-Saharan Africa, financed largely through debt monetization and costly borrowing; high inflation, and unsustainable debt with persisting forex shortages.
Children in Ntchisi and Salima districts have called out local authorities for failing to act on climate change, warning that floods, droughts, and pollution are violating their rights to education, health, and protection. The Civil Society Network on Climate Change (CISONECC) says children’s voices must guide Malawi’s climate policies.
Sports Minister Patricia Wiskes says Kamuzu Stadium will not be demolished, citing its historical value and high construction costs. Government will instead renovate the facility as a short-term option while works on BAT Stadium continue
The Mighty Wanderers stunned rivals FCB Nyasa Big Bullets for the third time this year, sealing a dramatic 1–0 win in the FDH Bank Cup semifinal. The victory cements Wanderers’ dominance, leaving Bullets reeling and fans hailing a long-awaited blue resurgence.
Blessings Mwalilino led the charge as Mighty Wanderers tore through Blue Eagles 3-1 at Nankhaka Stadium, reigniting their title chase and cutting FCB Nyasa Big Bullets’ lead to just four points with a ruthless, high-pressing masterclass.