Braai at Motel Paradise to help journos fundraise for Malawi flood victims
Blantyre based journalists will on Saturday, January 31, 2015 host a braai on the gardens of Motel Paradise in Blantyre to raise funds for flood victims in affected areas of Blantyre city and rural....
View ArticleMinister Mwanamvekha backs Paladin: ‘Malawi needs uranium project to boost...
Minister of Trade and Industry Joseph Mwanamveka has advised the community of Karonga to behave “responsibly” especially when handling issues concerning Paladin Africa saying the company is the only...
View ArticleOxfam donates K30m worth items to Malawi flood victims
Oxfam has donated assorted items worthy K30 million to flood survivors in Mulanje. Among the items, there were Water guard, buckets and Sanitary parks for women. Oxfam Humanitarian Coordinator Agness...
View ArticleUK-based Air Malawi Cargo donates to floods victims
Malawi’s flagship air cargo carrier, Air Malawi Cargo UK office has donated funds to people in Malawi affected by the devastating floods that hit the Southern African country more than a week ago. Air...
View ArticleCatholic give humanitarian aid to flood victimsin Zomba, Machinga
Zomba Diocese Research and Development Department (ZARDD) has given humanitarian aid to flood victims in eastern districts of Zomba and Machinga where houses and grain fields have been greatly...
View ArticleRotary club of Lilongwe plants over 3,500 trees
Members from Rotary Club of Lilongwe on Tuesday afternoon took time off their busy schedules to take part in a tree planting exercise along the new tarmac road connecting Mchinji and Paul Kagame roads’...
View ArticleMalawi tax body to cut time for goods clearance
Malawi Revenue Authority (MRA) says automation of operational procedures and its undivided dedication to serve the public are some of the tactics in place to ensure that time spent to clear goods at...
View ArticleChina gives Malawi $24m humanitarian aid: Chinese community donate K10m
Malawi and China have signed a $24 million economic and technical cooperation agreement in the aftermath of the worst floods to hit the country since independence. Under the agreement, $16 million will...
View ArticleLilongwe City ponders multi-storey market facility
The Lilongwe City Council plans to construct a multi-storey market infrastructure that will accommodate as many as 5,000 vendors at once the deputy Mayor of the City Akwame Bandawe has said. Bandawe...
View ArticleMalawi falls on global economic freedom index
A new report published this week by The Wall Street Journal and Washington’s think-tank The Heritage Foundation, has indicated that Malawi fell on economic freedom—a measure that includes property...
View ArticleMalawi, Zambia Presidents discuss floods, waterway
President Peter Mutharika has appealed to newly elected President of Zambia Edgar Lungu to support Malawi in dealing with the aftermath of the devastating floods. Mutharika made the appeal to Lungu...
View ArticleMalawi Catholic Church reaches out to flood victims
The catholic congregation has pledged to donate to families affected by floods, all the money that will be collected on 8 February in all its dioceses across the country. This was brought to light on...
View ArticleChikwawa Catholic priests donate K1million to flood survivors
Priests at Nkhathe Catholic Parish in Chikwawa district have donated assorted items worth K1 million to flood victims in the district. The donations were made on Thursday in the areas of village...
View ArticleGood turnout, donations at media fundraising braai for Malawi disaster
Hundreds of journalists and other Blantyre city residents on Saturday, January 31, 2015 braved heavy rains to attend the fundraising braai organised by journalists under the banner ‘Media Action 4...
View ArticleKaning’a CCAP donate to flood victims
Kaning’a CCAP on Saturday handed over a donation wealth K2 million to floods victims currently being kept in transit camps of Makhanga, Bangula and other parts of the stricken districts of Chikwawa and...
View ArticlePhalombe flood victims get more from Asian Muslims Relief Aid
Over 6,000 people directly affected by floods in the area of traditional authority Kaduya in Malawi’s southern district of Phalombe on Sunday received packs of relief items from a local charity Asian...
View ArticleAPM says Malawi to benefit in Africa’s industrialization drive
President Prof Arthur Peter Mutharika has described the just ended 24th AU Summit as Malawi’s gateway to benefit from Africa’s industrialisation drive after holding talks with 15 presidents from the...
View ArticleTNM revamps Malawi Police Helpline 990 service
In a bid to beef up security in the country, premier mobile service provider TNM has revamped emergency help line 990 for Malawi Police Service in the country. Speaking during the handover of the...
View ArticleCARE Malawi starts delivering humanitarian aid to flood affected people
CARE Malawi on Saturday joined the bandwagon of well wishers helping the Malawi Government in providing relief items to flood victims in the lower shire district of Nsanje wealth. The distribution was...
View ArticleADRA-Malawi set aside K240m for flood victims: Usi condemns ‘floods-gate’
A local charity, the Adventist Development Relief Agency (ADRA-Malawi) says it has set aside about K240 million for relief aid distribution exercise that seeks to reduce the suffering of people who...
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