-
Editors Pick
Blantyre police registers 20 albinos in two weeks
The Blantyre Police Station has registered twenty people with albinism since commencement of the exercise two weeks ago. The exercise…
Read More » -
National News
US missionary nabbed for sodomising Malawi orphans
A United States (US) missionary based in Texas has admitted to molesting eight children at an orphanage in Malawi,…
Read More » -
Front Page
TB officer arrested over K13 million drug theft
Barely three days after arresting Chiradzulu district health officer (DHO) Gift Chinomba, police in the district on Thursday arrested a…
Read More » -
National News
Chiradzulu DHO released on bail
The Chiradzulu First Grade Magistrate’s court on Tuesday granted bail to the district health officer (DHO) Gift Chinomba who was…
Read More » -
Editors Pick
Two murdered in Chiradzulu over land wrangle
A 62 year-old man identified as Frank Matewere and his 51 year-old son in-law, Vincent Chisale, were on Monday…
Read More » -
Front Page
St James CCAP congregation locks up moderator’s office
Tension has ensued between the Administrative Session at St James congregation of the CCAP Synod of Blantyre and its moderator…
Read More » -
Front Page
QECH’s One-Stop Centre registering more defilement cases
Despite several initiatives by Police and different organisations aimed at promoting and protecting the rights of children in Blantyre, the…
Read More » -
Front Page
Invigilators, supervisors nabbed for misconduct during PSLCE exams
Five people, including invigilators and supervisors in the ongoing Primary School Leaving Certificate of Education (PSLCE) examinations, have been arrested…
Read More » -
National News
School director arrested in Ndirande
Police in Blantyre have arrested director of Unique Private Primary School in Ndirande for obtaining money by false pretence. …
Read More » -
Invigilators, supervisors nabbed for misconduct during PSLCE exams
Five people, including invigilators and supervisors in the ongoing Primary School Leaving Certificate of Education (PSLCE) examinations, have been arrested…
Read More » -
Editors Pick
270,646 candidates to sit for PSLCE
At least 270,646 candidates are expected to sit for the Primary School Leaving Certificate of Education (PSLCE) examinations…
Read More » -
National News
Loans board recovers K4 million from former university students
The Higher Education Students’ Loans and Grants Board has recovered over K4 million ($5 772) from some of the former…
Read More » -
National News
Man arrested for abduction and defilement
Police in Blantyre have arrested a 23-year-old man for allegedly abducting and repeatedly defiling a 13-year-old girl. Confirming the incident,…
Read More » -
National News
Association to fundraise for Gogo Chatinkha Unit
The Chatinkha Maternal Care Support (Chamaca) has organised a fundraising dinner and dance to mobilise resources to address challenges that…
Read More » -
Front Page
Neno farmers tipped on conservation agriculture
Farmers in Neno have been urged to practice conservation agriculture to maximise crop production and avert the effects of climate…
Read More » -
Editors Pick
25 years for involvement in albino killing
Dedza First Grade Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday sentenced two men to 25 years for their connection with the murder of…
Read More » -
Front Page
Over 1000 teachers erroneously listed as ghost workers
Over 1000 public primary and secondary school teachers are yet to receive their April salaries after their names were erroneously…
Read More » -
Front Page
MoEST reviewing IPTE curriculum
The Ministry of Education, Science and Technology (MoEST) and the Malawi Institute of Education (MIE) are in the process of…
Read More » -
National News
Woman arrested for dumping baby
A 26-year-old woman is in police custody in Balaka after she was arrested for concealing birth and allegedly dumping the…
Read More » -
National News
Mangochi people empowered to dare mining companies
People from Traditional Authority (T/A) Mponda in Mangochi have been urged to guard against abuses by mining companies operating…
Read More »