Around noon, Machinjiri, Blantyre City’s largest township, transitions into a hustle and bustle despite suffering the most from the deadliest cholera outbreak in Malawi. Typically, junior learners returning from school are seen buying snacks and drinks from roadside markets while seniors quickly grab their food before afternoon classes. These open food sales are blamed for
A nutrition programme battered by Cyclone Freddy is empowering women for enhanced child nutrition and well-being, writes freelance journalist ARNOLD MUNTHALI. Under normal circumstances, Multi-sectoral Nutrition Programme, including the Early Childhood Development project includes several activities to improve the health of pregnant women, lactating mothers, and under-five children. The project is implemented in Traditional Authority
Police in Blantyre have arrested three people for being found with fake 5000 Malawi Kwacha banknotes amounting to K40000. Southwest region police deputy
lice in Blantyre have apprehended three individuals on suspicion of possessing counterfeit K5,000 banknotes, amounting to K40,000. The Southwest region polic
Refugees rounded up in a Malawi Government operation to relocate them to Dzaleka Refugee Camp in Dowa District say they are living in dehumanising conditions and feel abandoned at the camp. During a visit to the camp on Thursday, The Nation established that there were at least 920 refugees plucked from the country’s cities and