The arrest Monday of Minister of Information Henry Mussa came a day after police arrested former Director of Information Gideon Munthali in connection to the stolen items
President Lazarus Chakwera’s remarks come at times when country is easing some of measures that were put in place to contain the spread of virus
Malawi’s government rolls out law four years after it was passed by the country’s parliament
Talandira Kogoya was born with only one limb and no hands but taught himself how to play soccer and ride a bicycle, among other activities
Talandira Kogoya was born with only one limb but taught himself how to write, play football, and ride a bicycle
President Chakwera says country's chronic poverty is 'man-made' and can be unmade
General Vincent Nundwe had been fired in March by Lazarus Chakwera’s predecessor, former president Peter Mutharika
In his weekly national address, Saturday Chakwera said government statistics indicate that more men in the country are infected with the virus than women
From a peak of 100 cases per day last month, Malawi has for the past three weeks, confirmed as few as five cases per day
Aid groups say pandemic is driving trend
Aid groups blame school closures because of the coronavirus
In his weekly national address on Saturday, Chakwera said the decision to reopen the schools stems from strides Malawi is making in its fight against COVID-19
Rights activists say the number of pardoned prisoners is too low
Lazarus Chakwera says he is working on proposing legislation aimed at trimming presidential powers in an effort to empower citizens
Those who do not comply will pay a fine of about $15
Chakwera says 5 health workers nominated by various medical associations will be receiving the award every three months, but health workers say awarding only 5 people is not good enough
Pressure is mounting on authorities to consider decongesting prisons after 51 inmates and 16 prison guards tested positive for COVID-19 in past two weeks
Chakwera says his government will not have mercy on those who were involved in the plunder of government finances
Members of Lin-Zhang group found guilty of trafficking protected animal species and parts, including pangolins, rhino horn, and ivory
The country's government has suspended plans to reopen schools on July 13 due to a rise in COVID-19 cases
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