Co-chairperson of the Covid-19 Taskforce, John Phuka, says Malawi has recorded 70 new Covid-19 cases, bringing the total to 273 cases. He says of the cases; one is in Lilongwe and one from Nsanje, 64 cases have been diagnosed from Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital and others are those who have returned from South About 140…
Category: Health
Kamuzu Stadium Quarantined Escapee Clarifies the Ideal
VOMI NEWS 247 – Radars Hello!I am one of the people who traveled from RSA with the buses that have just arrived and my heart is so bitter with the way government has handled us. First of all anthu we paid for our own transportation those buses were not for free. And we paid double…
Operation. Smile Suspends Surgeries Due to Covid-19
By Draxon Maloya Operation Smile has temporarily suspended surgeries on young ones and people with various mouth deformities in compliance with strict measures laid down by government in the work of fighting the spreading of coronavirus . The Regional Coordinator for Operation Smile in the northern region, Frank Ezra Duwa disclosed this at St John’s…
Wezi Medical Clinic Provides Space for Covid-19 Treatment
By Draxon Maloya The management of Mulezi Health Trust has refurbished the old Wezi Medical Clinic into a Covid-19 treatment center. Speaking to the media on Saturday, the trust’s Public Relations Officer, Zora Matundu said all measures have been put in place which will enable a successful fight against the disease which has proven to…
Madagascar will offer the Tambavy CVO to patients and hospitals on the continent to save lives.
Madagascan President has just told all AFRICAN Presidents that he will distribute cov-organics coronavirus herbs that has healed all patients in Madagascar to all African Hospitals. A virtual conference with African heads of state been held today to discuss the logistics of deploying African remedy throughout Africa. ” Our imperative is the same: to preserve…
The introduction of E-Learning in Malawi in the wake of COVID-19 is as good as quota system – Analyst
Malawi government through the minister of Education have signed a memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with TNM to introduce e-learning in Malawi in the wake of COVID-19. However, an analyst based in Dublin, Ireland has doubted the effectiveness of the system as it will benefit the advantaged. The analyst, has however predicted a public outcry and…
Tanzania record high Covid19 cases
By Draxon Maloya A lockdown that restrict an inter-district movement of people in Tanzania has managed to expose a sharp rise of unexpected cases of Covid-19 cases in the east African country. According to the country’s health ministry, COVID-19 has hit badly. Between Thursday (16th April) and Friday(17th April), the cases have skyrocketed.Tanzanian Minister of…
Human life at risk, health workers lay down tools at QECH
A sit in by health workers at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital in Blantyre. This development has crippled operations at, labor, gynecologic, ante-natal, post-natal wards, Intensive Care Unit and the theater that have been closed.Patients are being sent back unattended to.For example, an expectant woman, Emily Joseph from Chileka, was expected to go to theater on…
Church and Society Calls for Collective Effort in Covid-19 Fight
By Draxon Maloya One of the civil rights organizations, the Church and Society Program has called for collaborated approach in the fight against Covid19 hence no need to politicize the efforts in any way. Church and Society Programs Executive Director, Moses Mkandawire said this in Mzuzu on Saturday during a media briefing aimed at clarifying…
Malawi to benefit from IMF
By Draxon Maloya Malawi and other 25 Countries are to benefit from debt relief disbursed by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) which is a special allocation aimed at fighting against further spreading of coronavirus which causes the deadly Covid19. Kristalina Georgieva who is the Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) issued the statement…