CHITSULO: We must celebrate Independence Day with patriotic zest
Member of Parliament for Mwanza West Joyce Chitsulo has urged the people of her Constituency to continue promoting peace and harmony amongst themselves for socioeconomic transformation to take off in her area.
Chitsulo was speaking at Thambani Primary School ground on July 6, 2021 as part of Independence celebration.
In her speech she urged the people to care for the country, work towards maintaining the peace and harmony and push the constituency forward to be more successful in various fields.
She also said this year’s 6 July is a day we must remember as country and constituency victims and people who have succumbed to COVID-19 which continues to cause devastating consequences on poor Malawians. Chitsulo thanked all health workers in the country for their tireless efforts in containing the pandemic.
LONDON and VANCOUVER, British Columbia, June 07, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Mkango Resources Ltd. (AIM/TSX-V: MKA) (the "Company" or "Mkango") is pleased to announce that Mkango and Grupa Azoty Zaklady Azotowe
Mwanza Cop Arrested for Aiding Stolen Car Smugglers The car suspected to have been stolen - pic by Moses Masiye
Police in Mwanza have arrested a fellow officer for aiding three people smuggle a Toyota Land Cruiser allegedly stolen from Republic of South Africa.
Reliable inside sources have told Zodiak Online that the officer, Sub Inspector Francis Ntalawe of Thambani Police Unit, aided three others to smuggle the vehicle which had a Malawian registration number BW 4449.
But Mwanza police spokesperson Edwin Kaunda has only confirmed the arrest of three other people denying to comment on the colleague.
Kaunda confirmed arresting the driver Gift Henry Banda aged 33, Mussa Sawabu 23 and Lahim Mtambo 23, but was mum to comment the colleague.
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Mkango Resources (MKA FOLLOW) said recent results from a flotation pilot plant programme have proven effective in scaling up a new, optimised flotation regime for the Songwe Hill Rare Earths Project ( Songwe ) located in Malawi of which the Group holds a 51% interest in.
Mkango is developing the 51% owned Songwe Hill rare earths project in Malawi with the ongoing Feasibility Study funded through a £12m investment by partner, Talaxis Limited.
The flotation piloting programme demonstrated that the flotation process is robust and straightforward to scale up and the results support a ‘significantly higher’ increase in both flotation recoveries and concentrate grade from the 2015 pre-feasibility study at Songwe.