“Get out”: USA slaps Malawi and Zambia
The United States of America has placed Malawi on the list of countries whose citizens will be required to deposit visa bonds when visiting that country.
The United States of America has placed Malawi on the list of countries whose citizens will be required to deposit visa bonds when visiting that country.
The Mulanje Senior Resident Magistrate Court will continue hearing next week on Wednesday a case involving a Malawi Defense Force (MDF) soldier accused of having sex with a minor in the Phalombe district.
The social media is abuzz as details emerge of a delegation of 43 including 14 personal assistants believed to have accompanied Malawi Vice President Michael Usi to a summit, in Turkmenistan.
Supporters of the Democratic Progressive Party need to hold their noise as Ken Msonda, deputy publicist of the Malawi has claimed the opposition party has copied the party’s manifesto.
Former Malawi President Peter Mutharika has issued a stern warning to the Malawi Broadcasting Corporation (MBC) over what he describes as continuous and unfounded attacks against him.
A representative of business women in the opposition Democratic Progressive Party has openly said men have stopped touching them due to ongoing economic challenges.
The Seventh Day Adventist (SDA) Church has expressed disappointment with the government for scheduling job interviews on Saturdays, which the church observes as holy and rest day.
Police in Mzimba have arrested Masabani Jere, and two others, Smart Nyirenda, and Muva Nkhata, for allegedly conspiring to kill Inkosi ya Makosi M’mbelwa V, the Ngoni Paramount Chief.
The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) has arrested Shadric Namalomba, former Commissioner for Customs and Excise at the Malawi Revenue Authority (MRA).
President Lazarus Chakwera says he is the best candidate to win elections in September stating that his failure to meet some promises in five years is due to among other things COVID-19, natural disasters and global politics.