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Cyclone Freddy victims living in miserable life in camps

Cyclone Freddy Survivors seeking shelters in various facilities are living miserable life due to poor environmental conditions. A suspected scabies outbreak has hit Nyenje camp in Machinga which has brought panic among survivors seeking shelter at the facility Reports are indicating that four children and a woman have with sores accompanied by big rashes across their arms, hands, and palms, scratching themselves to relieve the pain...

Kings Foundation Private Schools donates assorted items to flood victims in Blantyre

Kings Foundation Private Schools on Wednesday have donated some assorted items to some people that were affected by the cyclone Freddy in Lunzu traditional authority Kapeni in Blantyre. In an interview with the Face of Malawi Don Kasale , Kings foundation Private Schools Principle said that as a school they thought it wise to make the donation to the cyclone Freddy survivors so as...

Police recovers stolen gun, suspect arrested in Ndirande

Police in Ndirande have recovered a gun which was reportedly stolen by 22-year-old Innocent Manasa at Malawi Broadcasting Corporation premises in Chirimba on March 10, 2023. According to Public Relations Officer for Ndirande Police , Kelvin Nyirenda, the suspect reportedly stole a Bioto Pump Gun and four live ammunitions around 3AM when the security guards were asleep. "Upon interrogation, the suspect revealed that during the time...

Two Arrested for Creating Fake Camp and Stealing Relief Items in Thyolo

Police in Bvumbwe, Thyolo have arrested two individuals on suspicion of stealing relief supplies meant for Cyclone Freddy survivors. The stolen items included 20 bags of maize and 100 packs of Likuni phala. Limbe Police spokesperson, Patrick Mussa, has identified the suspects as Watson Gumbala, 61, who is the chairperson of the Area Development Committee for Sub-Traditional Maggie, and Graves Luhanga, 48. According to Mussa, the...

Chilima asks Mulanje District Council to rehabilitate damaged Muloza Bridge

Vice-President Saulos Chilima has directed Mulanje District Council to facilitate the rehabilitation of the damaged part of the road after Muloza River that connects Malawi to Mozambique, saying the initiative will benefit Malawians. Chilima expressed concern that about three weeks after the road was damaged, it remains impassable making Malawi lose some revenue. He said: "If we will wait for our colleagues in Mozambique to rehabilitate...

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