Joyce Banda escapes an accident in Blantyre
Former President and People’s Party (PP) leader Joyce Banda escaped injury after her convoy was hit by another vehicle which had in it a Malawi flag.
Former President and People’s Party (PP) leader Joyce Banda escaped injury after her convoy was hit by another vehicle which had in it a Malawi flag.
Police in Nsanje have arrested two people, Halu Sheha Mpondanguwo, and Lucy Swali, for allegedly possessing 682.5 liters of fuel without a permit.
Malawi’s public hospitals are facing a severe shortage of tuberculosis (TB) medicine, leaving thousands of patients without access to treatment.
Blantyre, has seen a 3.6% increase in crime rate, with 739 cases reported between January and June, up from 713 last year, the Malawi Police Service has said.
Two people Lawrence Chaziya and Gideon Masache from Chilobwe, Lilongwe, have been declared winners of their respective parliamentary and local government seats, having been the only candidates to submit nominations under the Malawi Congress Party (MCP).
Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC), chairperson Anabel Mtalimanja, confirmed the developmentd.
Over seven million Malawians are set to cast their votes in the upcoming elections.
Notably, a total of 17 presidential candidates have emerged.
A 41-year-old woman, Takondwa Njiragoma, from Thyolo district’s Khwethemule area, is in police custody for allegedly biting her husband’s private parts.
Lawyer Sylvester Ayuba has condemned the alleged arson attack on a watermelon farm in Nkhotakota, which damaged over 500 watermelons worth approximately MK5 million.
Internationally recognised for her work in preventing and overturning child marriages, the pictures are illustrative of more than a decade of campaigning. She has been to New York three times, and she has met ambassadors, presidents and other dignitaries. But the best day of her life, she says, was when a group of children came to thank her, in August 2017, for rescuing them from early marriages.
Nyasa Bullets fans vandalized the team bus after the side’s disappointing 3-3 draw against Karonga United at Kamuzu Stadium.
Zomba Central Mental Hospital Director General Raphael Piringu has confirmed that an average of 18 patients are being admitted daily. Most cases stem from substance abuse. The facility discharges 15 patients daily, indicating successful recoveries.