By Malawi Freedom Network Reporter25 June 2026 | Lilongwe Malawi continues to face ongoing electricity supply challenges, with persistent power outages disrupting business operations, slowing productivity, and increasing operational costs […]
Read MoreMulhako wa Alhomwe 2026 Targets K300 Million
By Staff Reporter LILONGWE, Malawi – Organisers of this year’s highly anticipated Mulhako wa Alhomwe Cultural Festival have announced that they require K300 million to successfully host the annual event, […]
Read MoreCSOs Raise Fresh Concerns Over ESCOM Procurement, MAREP 9 Contract Disputes
By Staff Reporter Civil society organizations (CSOs) led by the Human Rights Defenders Coalition (HRDC) and the Human Rights Consultative Committee (HRCC) have expressed concern over what they describe as […]
Read MoreFour Area 25 Hospital Pharmacists Arrested Over K31 Million Mosquito Net Theft
By Staff Reporter Kanengo Police Station has arrested four pharmacists from Area 25 Rural Community Hospital in Lilongwe for allegedly stealing 7,150 mosquito nets worth K31 million. The suspects, identified […]
Read MoreUSA Vice Presidency and Political Power Succession Today
By Malawi Freedom Network The U.S. vice presidency today operates under the framework of the Twenty-Fifth Amendment, ratified in 1967. Article II, Section 1, Clause 6 of the Constitution provides […]
Read MorePatients Stranded at Bwaila Hospital Over Anti-Rabies Treatment Confusion
By Staff Reporter Lilongwe, June 22, 2026 — Patients seeking urgent treatment for dog bites at Bwaila Hospital in Lilongwe were left stranded on Monday after health workers responsible for […]
Read MoreFather Superior Urges Holy Guardian Angels Mphakati to Sustain Support for Nathenje Parish
By Mabvuto Kalawa, Malawi Freedom Network Correspondent The Father Superior of Nathenje Parish, Fr. Thomas Kasiya, has encouraged members of Holy Guardian Angels Mphakati to continue supporting the parish both […]
Read MoreWhy Malawi Remains Illiterate 62 Years After Independence
By Mabvuto Kalawa, Malawi News Network Correspondent A nation cannot develop unless its citizens are well educated and the government invests adequately in the education sector. The same principle applies […]
Read MoreNtcheu Faces Critical Shortage of Nurses
Ntcheu Faces Critical Shortage of Nurses as District Operates with Only 194 of Required 2,670 Health Workers By Malawi Freedom Network Reporter Ntcheu District is grappling with a severe shortage […]
Read MoreWill the Fuel Price Reduction Lower Transport Fares and Food Prices? Experts Explain
By Malawi Freedom Network The recent reduction in fuel prices has been welcomed by many Malawians who have been grappling with rising living costs, but questions remain whether the adjustment […]
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