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225 farming households in Phalombe expected to be food secure

225 farming household in Traditional Authority (TA) Nkhulambe in Phalombe are expected to be food secure following the harvest of 150 tonnes of maize after receiving maize seed and fertiliser as part of Tropical Cyclone Freddy recovery plan.

Phalombe Police OC courts new recruits on efficiency and professionalism

Fourty newly recruited police constables who are on practicals at Phalombe Police Station have been challenged to desist from behaviour that can tarnish the image of the Malawi Police Service.

Phalombe needs more innervations on HIV and AIDS

Phalombe district needs more interventions and AIDS response to deal with the current 15.5 percent prevalence which is still high compared to the national prevalence of 9 percent.
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Mkango Mines set to process rare earth stones

Mkango Mines in Phalombe District is expected to construct a chemical plant at Songwe Hill that would be processing rare earth stones into a finished product before exporting it.

Woman gets seven years imprisonment for unlawfully hacking brother In-law

Phalombe First Grade Magistrate court on Thursday convicted and sentenced a 28 year old woman Modester Bokosi, from Bokosi Village, Traditional Authority Mkhumba in Phalombe to seven years imprisonment with hard labor for unlawfully wounding her brother in-law.

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Two arrested for being found with explosive weapon

Police in Mwanza have arrested two men for possessing an offensive weapon at Nkulumadzi ad-hock roadblock in the district.

NWRA engages Chitipa ADCs in water resource management

Senior Civic Education and Public Relations Officer for National Water Resources Authority (NWRA), Masozi Kasambara, has asked area development committees (ADCs) in Chitipa to ensure water related developments taking place in their areas have approval from the Authority.  

Eagles Relief engages ADCs on climate resilience

Eagles Relief and Development Programme International, with support from Zurich Climate Resilience Alliance, engaged Area Development Committees (ADCs) of traditional authorities (TAs) Kasisi and Katunga in Chikwawa to enhance community participation and build capacity on climate resilience.

U.S. Senators happy with U.S-funded projects in Malawi

Five United States (U.S) senators, who visited Malawi on Wednesday to appreciate the development partnership and diplomatic relations between the two countries, have expressed satisfaction with the impact of some U.S funded projects on people’s lives in Malawi.
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