Malawi President Peter Mutharika says the country is facing strange immoral behaviours and requires Church to help his government ending them.
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Wednesday, 14 September 2016
Mutharika Seek Church Intervention To End Rampant Immoral Behaviours
Malawi President Peter Mutharika says the country is facing strange immoral behaviours and requires Church to help his government ending them.
Sunday, 11 September 2016
Mzumazi FP School Expect No Dropouts Due To DAPP School Feeding Programme
Mzumazi FP school in Lilongwe rural |
Malawi, is a country where shortage of food and hunger is a perennial problem, school meals would make a big difference both on reducing malnutrition, promoting development and make children stay in school.
Sunday, 4 September 2016
DAPP Hygiene Programme Eradicates Diarrhea At Mlumbwira Primary School
“We used to register 15 diarrhea cases in a month but now we rarely hear that a learner has contracted the sanitation related disease.” Recollects Ms. Odeta Beleko a standard 3 teacher at Mlumbwira full primary school in the area of Traditional Authority Chitukula in Lilongwe
Friday, 2 September 2016
Expect Crazy Show Musically- Busy Signal
Wednesday, 31 August 2016
Tourism Month 2016: Malawians Urged To Eat, Wear, Buy Local Products
Accelerating the Digitization of Malawi to Build a Better Connected World
Today, cutting-edge technology is changing the way we conduct our lives and the way connectivity reaches even the far ends of the world, moving towards amazing advances with infinite possibilities. Soon, connectivity will be everywhere and this will mean connections not just between people, but also between people and machines, and between machines and machines, and not just connections, but smart connections, which will enable smart applications, smart homes, smart cities, and even smart nations. A Better Connected World is therefore at hand, the digital and physical worlds are truly becoming deeply integrated, and given this increasing demand all industries will be facing the pressures and opportunities of digital transformation.
Tuesday, 30 August 2016
Mphwiyo Shooting Case: Kasambara Gets 13 Yrs, 26 For Manondo, Kumwembe
Kasambara gets 13 years for conspiracy |
Manondo and Kumwembe gets 26 years |
Former Justice Minister, lawyer, Raphael Kasambara has been sentenced to 13 years imprisonment for conspiracy while Pika Mandondo and McDonald Kumwembe have been sentenced to 26 years imprisonment for conspiracy and attempted murder of former budget director Paul Mphwiyo.
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