China ‘FORGIVES’ Malawi
China has cancelled two debts totaling approximately MK16 billion (about $20 million) owed by Malawi.
China has cancelled two debts totaling approximately MK16 billion (about $20 million) owed by Malawi.
Four Malawi Police officers have been arrested for allegedly robbing an Indian national of MK143 million in Blantyre’s Sunnyside area.
President Peter Mutharika has announced that starting from January 2026, all primary and secondary school education in Malawi will be free.
Police in Lilongwe have arrested 71-year-old Keleton Muyaba for allegedly killing his 59-year-old wife, Florence Hunga, following a domestic dispute.
A fire allegedly started by Mchelerenge Kaunda destroyed two houses and property worth over K13.5 million at Kawalazi Tea Estate. Kaunda, accused of encroaching on company land, set fire to dried vegetation, which spread to nearby homes. He has been arrested and will face court.
After being spotted performing at the Malawi Congress Party convention, musician Joseph ‘Phungu’ Nkasa clarified that he’s not affiliated with any political party.
Government has suspended three heads of statutory corporations, according to Secretary to the President and Cabinet Dr. Justin Saidi.
President Peter Mutharika has appointed Roza Mbilizi as Minister of Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Development, and George Patridge as Minister of Industrialisation, Business, Trade and Tourism.
Ten people have lost their lives in seven road accidents during this year’s Mother’s Day holiday.
Police in Zomba have reported a significant decrease in crime rates, according to publicist Patricia Sipiliano.