Author: Yusuf Chinyada

  • Police Recover 420 Bags of Stolen Soya Beans

    Police Recover 420 Bags of Stolen Soya Beans

    Kanengo Police has recovered 420 bags of soya beans worth K42.2 million that were stolen from Capital Oil Refinery Limited (CORI) in Lilongwe. The recovery follows the arrest of a 46-year-old suspect Zidyenji Banda in connection with the theft of 600 bags of soya beans on May 25, 2026. Kanengo Police Public Relations Officer, Sub…

  • 50 Women Complete A Sports Leadership Training

    50 Women Complete A Sports Leadership Training

    A least 50 Women from various sports Associations have completed a 5-day Sports Leadership training, an Initiative organized jointly by Malawi National Council of Sports and African Union Sports Council Region 5.‎‎The sports Leadership training which is called Women Leadership Programme, attracted various women from various sports disciplines to equip  them with leadership skills, financial management…

  • MEDF Yayambiranso Kupereka Ngongole

    MEDF Yayambiranso Kupereka Ngongole

    Bungwe la Malawi Enterprise Development Fund (MEDF) layambiranso kupereka ngongole m’chaka cha boma cha 2026/27, pomwe laika pambali ndalama zokwana K100 biliyoni zothandizira anthu kuchita malonda osiyanasiyana m’dziko muno. Poyankhula pa msonkhano wa atolankhani ku Lilongwe, Mkulu wa MEDF, Kaisi M’bwana Sadala, wati bungweli lachepetsa mitundu ya ngongole kuchokera pa 26 kufika pa magulu asanu…

  • MBS Launches New MIS

    MBS Launches New MIS

    The Malawi Bureau of Standards (MBS) has on Friday launched a new Management Information System (MIS) in Lilongwe. Speaking during the launch, MBS Director General, Symon Mandala, said the introduction of the modernized platform will help reduce delays in service delivery and enhance operational efficiency within the institution. Mandala said the system is aimed at…

  • Ulama Council of Malawi Condemns Mob Justice

    Ulama Council of Malawi Condemns Mob Justice

    Ulama Council of Malawi has strongly condemned recent incidents of mob justice in Chikwawa and Nsanje, where individuals accused of witchcraft were brutally murdered by community members. A statement signed by Secretary General of the organisation, Sheikh Muslim Abbas Vinjenje, has described the killings as unjust and un-Islamic, reminding Malawians that justice must only be…

  • MRA Says Media Is A Partner In National Development

    MRA Says Media Is A Partner In National Development

    The Malawi Revenue Authority (MRA) has described media as a strategic partner in national development citing that first-hand information on revenue matters is vital for public consumption. Commissioner General for MRA, Felix Tambulasi, made the remarks during the official opening of the training workshop of the Association of Business Journalists (ABJ) that is underway in…