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Moses Masiye

Blantyre

News Reporter at Zodiak Online

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  • Aug 27, 2024 | zodiakmalawi.com | Ronnex Chiwanda |Elijah Phompho |Shamuda Drake |Moses Masiye

    News In Southern Region (3226) The Ministry of Natural Resources and Climate Change has intensified awareness campaigns for communities to venture into giant bamboo farming across the country. The Malawi Congress Party (MCP) is noncommittal as to when it will fill the remaining positions in its National Executive Committee which were not contested for during its recent elective conference. The Ministry of Education says no school should adjust any form of fees without the approval of the...

  • Aug 21, 2024 | zodiakmalawi.com | Moses Masiye

    The company's managing director in Malawi Bishop Andrew Mankhanamba, says the machine is in the country and asked players in theMalawi ministry of mining to utilize it. Bishop Mankhanamba made the call on Saturday afternoon when he handed over other small scale mining machines to Chisimbwiti and Tagwirizana Cooperatives in Balaka district.

  • Jun 13, 2024 | zodiakmalawi.com | George Kalungwe |Moses Masiye |Inno Kumchedwa |Winston Mwale

    A Chilima Alowa M’manda Lolemba; UTM Ikufuna Mayankho Mwambo wachitika wotumiza kwao matupi a ena mwa anthu omwe adafa pa ngozi ya ndege yomwe inanyamula wachiwiri kwa purezidenti wa dziko lino Lolemba. Malawi and Mozambique Discuss Prisoners Repatriation Malawi consul general for Tete province Happy Saka says there are plans to allow Malawian inmates with minor offences or about to complete jail terms in Mozambique to be allowed to complete their sentences back home.

  • May 9, 2024 | zodiakmalawi.com | Moses Masiye

    Liviridzi Presbytery youth director Reverend Daniel Chindimba made the assurance during the launch of their 2024 theme: 'Walking worthy of God'.

  • Feb 2, 2024 | zodiakmalawi.com | Moses Masiye

    On Friday, they kick- started with reaching out about a 100 elderly people within the school's community, under group village Mpulula. They donated food and nonfood items, valued at about one million kwacha, and planted trees around group village Mpulula' headquarters. Head girl for MEPIC Primary school, Memory Chisale says they want to set a good example, that will see the elderly protected and respected in the next generations.

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