By Sellah Chunda Lilongwe, May 8, Mana: Minister of Climate Change, Michael Usi said hailed the Department of Fisheries for tailoring Small-Scale Fish.
A recent study has revealed that as of May this year, 26 percent of boreholes in 21 districts have failed the pumping test. That is 102 out of 388 boreholes in the surveyed districts, meaning that millions are unable to access safe drinking water, according to water management firm Base Flow. The firm has since
Ministry of Water and Sanitation says it is now releasing up to 1000 cubic millilitres (m3) per second of water at Kamuzu Barrage in Liwonde, Machinga to moderate water levels in Lake Malawi and Shire River. The development is almost triple the downstream water demand of 350m3/s. Making a presentation when the ministry officials appeared
Controversy-riddled Malawi Rural Electrification Programme Phase 9 (Marep 9) is set to miss its March 31 2024 deadline with just 20 sites out of 469 having power infrastructure constructed. Speaking in an interview yesterday, Ministry of Energy Principal Secretary Alfonso Chikuni said the March 31 deadline was not practical as construction of the power lines
Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (Escom) Limited has embarked on a drive to recover K65 billion in unpaid postpaid electricity bills owed by government agencies, private sector players and individuals. The power utility has since vowed to disconnect supply to the concerned customers, including government ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) to get its money. Escom