Tag: News Today

Govt appoints new Deputy Auditor-General

Published on October 3, 2012 by FACE OF MALAWI

The Malawi government has appointed Mr. Rexie Chiluzi as the Deputy Auditor General in the National Audit Office (NAO). NAO […]

Fuel crisis continues in Blantyre

Published on October 3, 2012 by FACE OF MALAWI

Motorist in Blantyre continue struggling to get fuel as most service stations are running out of the commodity. A spot […]

Pittsburgh Theological Seminary grants first mission award

Published on October 3, 2012 by FACE OF MALAWI

Pittsburgh Theological Seminary’s World Mission Initiative recently honored Aubrey Briggs, a Sewickley Heights resident, with its first Award for Outstanding […]

HIV/Aids herbal concoctions illegal- Pharmacy, Pedicines and Poisons Board warns

Published on October 3, 2012 by FACE OF MALAWI

People living with HIV and Aids in Malawi are being warned against taking herbal concoctions deemed to cure the pandemic. […]

Cutting of presidency salaries not enough- Kapito

Published on October 3, 2012 by FACE OF MALAWI

A consumer rights activist says reducing the salaries of President Joyce Banda and Vice president Khumbo Kachali is meaningless, if […]

Presidential jet to be sold by mid-October – Joyce Banda

Published on October 3, 2012 by FACE OF MALAWI

Joyce Banda on Tuesday said the presidential jet will be sold by mid-October. The President was speaking to journalists in […]

Malawi pulls out of lake border dispute talks, accuses Tanzania of confrontation

Published on October 3, 2012 by FACE OF MALAWI

Malawi has reacted angrily to sightings of a Tanzanian motor boat on lake Malawi and the release of a new […]

IMF Calls for Patience on Economic Recovery

Published on October 2, 2012 by FACE OF MALAWI

Amid rough economic times in Malawi, the International Monetary Fund on Monday pleaded for patience from Malawians to give the […]

Joyce Banda rushed to the UN, arrived 9 days early

Published on October 2, 2012 by FACE OF MALAWI

President Joyce Banda outpaced other African leaders from much healthier economies in the trip to the United Nations, blowing taxpayers’ […]

Below-par Isaac Chilemba wins on points

Published on October 2, 2012 by FACE OF MALAWI

The reigning World Boxing Council international light heavyweight Isaac Chilemba was below par when he defeated Rayco Saunders on unanimous […]

PetroForum Africa in March, 2013

Published on October 2, 2012 by FACE OF MALAWI

The second PetroForum Africa will take place at the Vineyard Hotel, Cape Town, 4-6 March 2013, following its successful inauguration […]

Football Association boss Walter Nyamilandu shocked by fiancee’s death

Published on October 2, 2012 by FACE OF MALAWI

Football Association of Malawi (Fam) president Walter Nyamilandu has expressed shock at the death of his wife Maria Inglis in […]

Airtel committed to bring banking services to rural communitties

Published on October 2, 2012 by FACE OF MALAWI

After registering ove 150 000 customers in its mobile banking innitiative, Airtel Money, the company has said it is committed […]

Home Based Care Workers Test Mobile Patient Service in Malawi

Published on October 1, 2012 by FACE OF MALAWI

Home based care workers in the Southern Region of Malawi recently conducted a test with smartphones that will make it […]

Malawi government drafts ‘E-bill’

Published on October 1, 2012 by FACE OF MALAWI

The government of Malawi has announced the completion of the drafting of the electronic legislation called ‘E-bill’, which now awaits […]

Educating girls can save a nation

Published on October 1, 2012 by FACE OF MALAWI

By Joyce Banda, UN General Assembly Special Report. When I was young, one of my best friends lived in my […]

School dinners blogger Martha Payne touches down in Malawi .. and tucks into fish and chips

Published on October 1, 2012 by FACE OF MALAWI

MARTHA, nine, shot to fame when her school meals blog became a global internet phenomenon helping raise tens of thousands […]

African book project starts new chapter

Published on October 1, 2012 by FACE OF MALAWI

Imagine a first-grade classroom of curious and wiggly students. Now, picture that classroom with one teacher, 100 to 400 students, […]