FIRED! The George Kasakula chapter at MBC is CLOSED 🔒
The board of directors of the Malawi Broadcasting Corporation (MBC) has terminated the employment of the institution’s director general, George Kasakula.
The board of directors of the Malawi Broadcasting Corporation (MBC) has terminated the employment of the institution’s director general, George Kasakula.
Authorities report that the shooting incident which took place on Tuesday at Biwi Filling Station in Lilongwe involved law enforcement personnel from the Anti-Motor Vehicle Theft Unit, who were executing an ambush on a suspected car thief.
Umodzi Party President Thomas Kaumba has expressed deep concern over Malawi’s escalating security crisis, citing daily attacks, abductions, and violence.
In January 2026, the Phalombe Magistrate Court recorded a total of 22 divorce cases, in the district Malawi Data has learnt. According to statistics, 12 of these marriages were officially dissolved, while five were reconciled. Amos Chibwana, a child rights activist, has characterized these statistics as alarming. Another activist, Jennifer Mkandawire, has stated that this…
Zomba Police Public Relations Officer, Sub Inspector Patricia Sipiliyano, has passed away. Superintendent Alfred Chimthere, the Deputy Spokesperson for the National Police, has verified this information. “Indeed, it is accurate; she passed away this morning at Zomba Central Hospital following a brief illness,” he stated.
Mzuzu University (Mzuni) has taken the step of suspending several staff members and has also postponed the graduation of 55 students due to allegations of academic fraud that the institution is currently probing.
Authorities in Mangochi District, have seized a lorry loaded with 300 bags of charcoal and taken the driver, Kumbani Banda, into custody.
A 56-year-old Edward Kauka, who served as the Director of Telecommunications at the Malawi Communications Regulatory Authority (MACRA), has died in a road accident that took place in Ntcheu District yesterday.
Esau Kanyenda, the legendary Malawian footballer, will be laid to rest today in the United Kingdom.
Enlarging or adding any extensions to private areas is a sin. Malawi Sheik Muhammad Silika says as much. He claims that doing so betrays Allah. Such behaviors, according to him, demonstrate a lack of gratitude for Allah’s size. Yasin Limu, a TV Islam journalist, shared Silika’s opinion on Facebook.
It seems sense, according to Silika, that these individuals are typically afflicted with cancer. Additionally, he claims that it causes electoral dysfunction. Many businesses in Malawi promote herbal remedies that are supposed to improve enlargement of private areas. Advertisements are displayed in newspapers, radio, and on the streets.