April 30, 2021 Alfred Chauwa - Nyasa Times 3 Comments
“We will not allow dodgy people to be stealing from the people of Malawi disguising as contractors.”
Controversy is hovering over Chancellor College (Chanco) after the higher learning institution’s Internal Procurement Committee awarded construction works of its administration block to a suspicious highest bidder.
Nyasa Times has established that the contract to build an administration block at University of Malawi’s constituent college, Chanco, has been bizarrely awarded to Plem Company, a company embroidered in the K6.2 billion Covid funds over an established and contractor, Manobec, who were also the lowest bidder.
April 17, 2021 Nyasa Times Reporter 3 Comments
With his infectious smile and easy going approach, Joseph Mwanamvekha exude an aura of your typical politician who is expected to say all those things that politicians say and do all those things that politicians do. The man from Chiradzulu however packs more than just politics. He is realist; an economic engine and who is pioneering a mix of politics and eagle-eye detail akin to the hard work of the corporate world.
Mwanamvekha: DPP spokesperson on finance
Joseph Mwanamvekha was born on 19th October, 1964 at Namathiya village in Senior Chief Kadewere a the foot of Chikangulu and Chitembele hills from humble Christian family. His father was a church minister at the village church. The young Joseph began to show brilliance from an early age at Masuku Primary School in the same district.
February 12, 2021 Madalitso Kateta – Nyasa Times 16 Comments
The Malawi Defence Force (MDF) has condemned the growing tendency of spreading fake news against the institution amidst social media reports that alleged that the ongoing army recruitment excise is a fraud that has benefited Malawi Congress Party (MCP) youths and dependents of senior army officials.
Nundwe: MDF is apolitical
Major Paul Chiphwanya, MDF Public Relations Officer has described the allegations as fake news that the army could not comment on. He has since advised and warned Malawians to detest the tendency of spreading fake news.
“These are just speculations and the army can’t comment on such allegations, Malawians should stop this tendency of just waking up and start spreading fake news that can affect the stability of the country,” said Chiphwanya.