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Journaids in health alert drive

The Journalists Association against Aids (Journaids) has intensified the efforts to reach many college students with sexual reproductive health messages as they can easily influence change in their communities.

Pannar rescues 4 000 farmers

About 4000 farmers from Bwanje in Ntcheu will benefit from a maize seed donation made recently by Pannar Seed at its headquarters in Lilongwe.

Malawi committed to improving vulnerable children’s welfare

Malawi Government has reiterated its commitment to ensure orphans and other vulnerable children access basic services.

Principal Secretary (II) in the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Welfare Elsie Tembo said this in Blantyre on Monday when she opened a five-day training for Essential Package Trainers of Trainers (ToTs) from Malawi, Zambia, Tanzania and Ivory Coast.

Ecobank mobilises K120m from promo

Ecobank chief executive officer Olufemu Salu has indicated that the bank increased its deposit base to K120 million following its six months long Win Big with Ecobank promotion.

Church of God clean community

World Mission Society Church of God overseer in the country Evance Kandodo says environmental degradation is on the increase because people no longer want to share love and protect their surroundings.

Total donates K1m to NRSCM

Total Malawi donated K1 million (about $2 380) worth of road safety sets to the National Road Safety Council (NRSCM) which will be used in schools on Friday at CI Primary School in Blantyre.

MBS in food hygiene training

The Malawi Bureau of Standards (MBS) will this month and next month conduct training workshops in food hygiene across the country.

City Supermarket to host fair

Lilongwe-based City Supermarket will this weekend host a fair designed to expose products and services by local businesspeople.

WVM launches K1.2 bn health project

World Vision Malawi (WVM) with funding from the Japanese government Thursday launched a K1.2 billion (about $2.8m) project in Ntchisi District aimed at improving health facilities and reducing maternal and neonatal deaths in the country.

Nedbank contributes to sight surgeries

Nedbank Malawi Limited has contributed 50 percent of the cost of eye surgeries made at Chiradzulu District Hospital initiated by the Rotary Club of Blantyre.