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  • 2 months ago | malawivoice.com | Malawi Voice |Blackson Mkupatira

    By Blackson MkupatiraChiradzulu, January 28, Mana: Minister of Labour, Vitumbiko Mumba has assured that government will complete all the six community technical college (CTC) projects that have stalled so that young people in the country can benefit from technical and vocational skills. The six colleges are; Rula in Rumphi, Ngabu in Chikwawa, Mtowe in Nsanje, Malinda in Nkhotakota, Machinga in Machinga and Nsoni in Chiradzulu.

  • Jan 17, 2025 | malawivoice.com | Malawi Voice

    Elliot Phwitiko Junior popularly known as Mi Latino is a well known media personality who has worked for various media houses in Malawi. Mi Latino has quit media to join politics. Our reporter Harold Kapindu caught up with Mi Latino in this exclusive interview. Kapindu: Why have you decided to join politics and have you quit broadcasting? Phwitiko: I have decided to join politics because of the calling I have had since 2018 to serve my community.

  • Jan 16, 2025 | malawivoice.com | Malawi Voice

    LUSAKA-Zambia Police in Lusaka are keeping in custody Prophetess Sylvia Mutoba Kalaba for keeping her late husband body to the skeleton stage for spiritual powers. Prophetess Mutoba arrest follows confession for keeping her husband body identified as George Kalaba to skeleton in the house.Mutoba is suspected to have killed her husband for rituals.

  • Jan 16, 2025 | malawivoice.com | Malawi Voice

    Vice President Dr Michael Usi on Thursday, returned from Maputo, Mozambique where he witnessed the swearing-in ceremony of the newly elected President of Mozambique, Daniel Chapo. Usi represented President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera following an invitation from the outgoing former Mozambiques President Filipe Nyusi.

  • Jan 16, 2025 | malawivoice.com | Malawi Voice

    The World Justice Project (WJP) has ranked Malawi as the second-best performing nation in maintaining the rule of law and the top performer in fundamental rights among low-income countries worldwide. Presenting the findings earlier today in Lilongwe, WJP Regional Director for Asia Pacific, Dr. Srirak Plipat, stated that they believe the rule of law serves as a foundation for a country’s social and economic growth, thereby aiding the Malawian government.

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