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First Lady commits to empower women with infertility and support girls education | Malawi Nyasa Times

First Lady, Madam, Monica Chakwera said she was determined to advance efforts to address infertility among women and support girls aspirations in education in the country. She made the remarks on Thursday when she presided over Merck More Than a Mother Media Recognition Awards Presentation to three Malawian journalists at Sanjika Palace in Blantyre. The journalists include Memory Kutengule Chatonda for Mana who won in Print Category, Happy Njalammano, Zodiak Broadcasting Station (ZBC) for online category and Linda Banda for Chanco Radio who emerged winner on radio category. First-Lady-Monica-Chakwera-presents-a-certificate-to-one-of-the-Awardees-Memory-Chatonda-pic-by-Mana Chakwera said since assuming the role of Merck More Than a Mother in 2020, her office has worked closely with Merck Foundation to define the right strategy to build healthcare capacity, empower women with infertility and support girls’ education in Malawi.

Madame Chakwera to Empower Women With Infertility

Madame Chakwera to Empower Women With Infertility First Lady Monica Chakwera presents a certificate to one of the Awardees Memory Chatonda Blantyre, April 29, Mana: First Lady, Madam, Monica Chakwera said she was determined to advance efforts to address infertility among women and support girls aspirations in education in the country. She made the remarks on Thursday when she presided over Merck More Than a Mother Media Recognition Awards Presentation to three Malawian journalists at Sanjika Palace in Blantyre. The journalists include Memory Kutengule Chatonda for Malawi News Agency (Mana) who won in Print Category, Happy Njalammano, Zodiak Broadcasting Station (ZBC) for online category and Linda Banda for Chanco Radio who emerged winner on radio category.

Malawian Returnees From SA Delayed in Zim

Malawian Returnees From SA Delayed in Zim Immigration authorities at Mwanza border say the returnees were expected in the country yesterday. Spokesperson for the border post, Inspector Pasqually Zulu, has told our reporter Happy Njalammano that the delay was due to some logistical challenges.

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