A renowned political analyst has cautioned political parties to put the interests of the public first rather than their personal…
Government revises fines for smuggling
Government has revised and amended penalties for illegal exportation of goods out of Malawi to K25 million or 10 years…
Knowledge gap fueling online child abuses
A huge knowledge gap among children on cyber space laws and cyber abuse reporting platforms is fueling cases of online…
Parents challenged to safeguard their children
One of the child rights campaigners in the country has challenged parents and guardians to take full responsibility of their…
Woman arrested for stealing baby
Police in Mulanje district are keeping in custody a 30 year old woman for stealing a new born child at…
SMEs certification procedures not right-MBS
The Malawi Bureau of Standards (MBS) has faulted the procedures used by some Small and Medium Enterprises-SME’s in applying for…
Body condemns involment of learners in demos
Family Rights, Elderly and Child Protection (FRECHIP) has condemned the tendency of using children in violent demonstrations. This follows the…
Heavy rains destroy 1,075 houses in Zomba
At least 1,075 households have been affected by the heavy rains in Zomba district, officials say. However, the number of…
Government to act on cyberbullies
The Ministry of Information and Communications Technology has reiterated that the law will take its course on cybercriminals who instigate…
Police urged to act on MHRC inquiry report
Malawi Human Rights Resource Center- MHRRC has called on the Malawi Police Service to take serious action and bring to…
Inability to sustain projects haunts FEDOMA
Federation of Disability Organizations in Malawi (FEDOMA) has decried the institutions’ and governments’ inability to sustain projects aimed at empowering…
Msundwe rape inquiry still underway
Malawi Police Service says the investigations into the allegations of mass rape that occurred in Msundwe, M’bwatalika and Mpingu areas…