By Draxon Maloya Following the disruption of economic activities on the local and international market banks in Malawi have announced a debt repayment relief to its customers as one way of understanding the catastrophe brought about by coronavirus which causes Covid19. Announcing this, Bankers Association of Malawi (BAM) says the suspension of loan repayments to…
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MCP’s Ken Zikhale N’goma survives poison attempts
With the presidential election around the corner political parties are leaving no stone unturned by putting in place all necessary measures that can create winning team.Apart from the procurement of campaign materials, strategists are also being assembled to provide guidance to the candidates and their campaign teams, but while this is so some party gurus…
Nurses at Queen’s stayed away from work
After giving government several warnings that they will lay down tools if they are not provided with protective gear that can support them in case of assisting Covid19 patients, health workers at the referral facility, Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital in Blantyre have finally lay down their tools.A visit to the facility confirmed that indeed patients…
South Africans complaining about thirst for liquor
BY DRAXON MALOYAEffects of Covid19 caused by the deadly coronavirus have totally affected many people around the world to an extent of forcing some global citizens in the rainbow nation (South Africa) to behave so strangely with their thirst for alcoholic beverages.This time around, South Africans have done it again, now selling beer in cooking…
Dictatorship resurfaces in Malawi, as NIB investigate Mulanje district council officer
Roots of tyranny and dictatorship tendencies are gradually taking shape in the country following the suspension of an official at Mulanje District Council’s offices. On Thursday, an employee at Mulanje District Council, Njoka Phiri has been communicated of his immediate suspension from work for allegedly posting what the state functionaries described as subversive material. Ironically,…
Controversial Chidyawonga murder case goes for full trial in the high court-By staff member
The High Court in Lilongwe has set June 22 as the day it shall comence hearing the full trial, in a case which four people are suspected to have killed a young woman, Kottana Maria Chidyawonga.Chidyawonga 23, died suddenly on January 4 this year due to what was said to be a snake bite as…
The high court refers MEC application to postpone the fresh polls to Supreme Court
The High Court has summarily thrown the Application out and told MEC to appeal to the Supreme Court if so wished. The Application was made and heard yesterday (9th April) and the High Court has Summarily dismissed it. MEC grounded it’s arguments on two statutory laws (Sections 11(b) and 53 of Courts Act apart from…
Fountain of Victory Church International to hold a global Easter Holy Communion service -Friday, 10 April
VOMI Radars have been served with information from FOV International Headquarters that on Friday, Apostle Joseph Ziba, President of FOV International will lead his faithfuls in the holy communion that will see a major breakthrough in the fight against COVID-19. The service is expected to start at 5pm Malawi time (4pm GMT). And everyone is…
Statement by President Mutharika during swearing in ceremony of new high court judges in Blantyre -9 April
I am delighted that we have added three judges to the High Court today. Congratulations to the three new judges!The three new judges bring the number of Justices serving in the High Court to thirty-seven (37).While we can say the number of judges is growing, the figure remains small and inadequate, considering the demand for…
Chakwera leads by example -Tours Nkhoma Mission Hospital
The MCP President Right Rev. Dr Lazarus Chakwera toured Nkhoma Mission Hospital in Lilongwe on thursday and donated assorted hand washing materials. The donation will help to contain the threat of Covid 19 in the Country. Chakwera was accompanied by party gurus, Mkaka and the Publicity Secretary Rev. Maurice Munthari.