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Rising youth farmer, Urunji Mezuwa, challenges youth to save from the ‘little we earn’ and invest in farming
30 mai, par NyasaAuthor1Youth and agriculture appear to be a boring topic but not anymore with the emergence of enterprising youthful farmers such as Urunji Mezuwa who—thriving from his potato and rice farming—is becoming a major player, proving that Malawi’s agriculture lies in the hands of the busy bodies. Mezuwa, (...) -
MACODA DG, Chiusiwa, says low funding threatens Malawi’s commitments to disability inclusive development agenda
30 mai, par NyasaAuthor1Malawi Council for Disability Affairs (MACODA) has asked the government to prioritise disability responsive budgeting, warning that inadequate funding to Disability Trust Fund (DTF) poses a serious threat to the realization of disability inclusive development. Disability inclusive development (...) -
Financial Crimes Court launched in Lilongwe, hailed as a giant step in speeding up corruption cases
30 mai, par NyasaAuthor1Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs Titus Mvalo has said the establishment of financial crimes division of the High Court will help to expedite corruption cases in the country. Mvalo spoke during the official launch of the division at Area 3 court premises on Thursday in Lilongwe. (...) -
Not afraid of 40 years sentence ? Another man in Rumphi arrested for defiling a 10-year-old girl
30 mai, par NyasaAuthor1Just a day after High Court enhanced the defilement sentence from 20 to 40 years, a man identified as Newton Jere 46, has been arrested for allegedly defiling a 10-year-old girl at Livingstonia in Rumphi district. According to Rumphi police spokesperson Noel Kamchenga, the suspect sexually (...) -
Global Health Corps alumni donate to Mitundu Hospital, conduct screening services for chronic ailments
30 mai, par NyasaAuthor1The Lilongwe Chapter of the Malawi alumni of the Global Health Corps have donated assorted medical drugs to Mitundu Community Hospital to ease the pressure the facility continues to face as a result of rapid population growth in communities surrounding it. The alumni also conducted screening (...)