Thursday, 7 May 2015

Cholera claims 3 lives, 281 now affected in Chikwawa




 Malawi News Agency (MANA) has reported that outbreak continues to wreck havoc in Chikwawa district with reports from the district's health office indicating that the number of cases has increased to 281 from 239 the previous week. Three lives have so far been lost. 

Initially, the outbreak affected people from areas of Ngabu, Lundu, Ngowe, Kasisi and Chapananga. But fresh reports indicate it has also hit areas of Chiefs Katunga and Makhuwira. 

Namisa donates K500 000 seeds to Rumphi disaster victims courtesy of Peacock Seeds




National Media Institute of Southern Africa (Namisa) Malawi Chapter
over the weekend donated K500 000 worth seeds to families affected  by disasters in Rumphi as one way of celebrating the World Press Freedom Day.

The seeds, donated by Peacock Seed will benefit the people in the
areas of Chikulamayembe and Mzokoto which affected by disasters during
the last rainy seasons.

Friday, 3 April 2015

Chubuku Products feeds Mangochi flood victims



Chibuku Products Limited (CPL), one of the country’s leading brewer of
opaque beer and Mahewu super shake on Wednesday donated over 350
cartons of Mahewu super shake to Mangochi District to help people
affected by floods in the district, according to Ayamba Kandodo.

Speaking when making the donation, the company’s Corporate Affairs
Manager, Wise Chauluka said they made the donation after seeing the
plight of flood victims in the district.

Mangochi chiefs declare war against child marriages


Traditional Authorities (T/As) Mponda and Nankumba in Mangochi
together with their Group Village Headmen (GVHs) have said they will
remain united in the fight against child marriages to ensure that the
girl child is educated.

Ayamba Kandodo reports that the chiefs made the pledge on Wednesday in Mangochi after a two-day long training workshop organized by the Centre for Human Rights and
Rehabilitation (CHRR) where they discussed the effects of child
marriages.

Court rules against confiscating Soko's Wymbaso Company



Lilongwe Senior Resident Magistrate Patrick Chirwa has throughout state's application to enable it sell cashgate convict's Wyson Soko's Wymbaso Genera Suppliers.

The state hired prosecutor Kamdoni Nyasulu applied to the court to confiscate the company to recover K40 million which Soko was convicted for.