Chihana to swear tomorrow as Second Vice President
The swearing-in of Second Vice President Enoch Chihana will be held tomorrow.
The swearing-in of Second Vice President Enoch Chihana will be held tomorrow.
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.
Government has suspended three heads of statutory corporations, according to Secretary to the President and Cabinet Dr. Justin Saidi.
The Senior Resident Magistrate court in Mangochi ordered that former MP for Mangochi Central, Victoria Kingston, should spend another night in jail.
Former member of parliament for Mangochi Central, Victoria Kingstone has been arrested for allegedly intending to attack the elected lawmaker Roza Mbilizi. It is alleged that Kingstone conspired with others identified as Sanudi Sande and Asiatu Amani, to do harm to newly elected MP, Roza Fatch, so that there would be a rerun in the…
Madagascar’s President Andry Rajoelina has asked for one year to fix the country’s challenges, promising that if they persist, he will resign. He said this during a town-hall style meeting at his palace with various groups of government supporters. Many attendees had the opportunity to ask the president questions or simply share their views –…
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Malawi faces a significant cervical cancer burden, with approximately 3,000 deaths annually, ranking second globally in incidence and first in mortality rates. To combat this, the country will launch a Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine campaign from October 27 to 31, targeting girls aged 9-18 years. HPV is the leading cause of cervical cancer. Malawi has…
Umodzi Party President Thomas Wezzie Kaumba has congratulated Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika on his victory in the September 16 presidential election, saying Malawians have placed their trust in him to lead the country.