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Chileka woman wins in Airtel’s Bola Kunthazi

Airtel Malawi officials on Friday handed over the third Toyota Hilux pick-up to Mwamderanji Kanyali, a businesswoman based at Chileka in Blantyre.

Malawi happy with Pannar Seed

Malawi Government has commended Pannar Seed for teaching local farmers new methods of farming to reduce incidences of hunger in the country.

Scottish org invests K140m in Kilombero rice production

A Scottish organisation Just Trading Scotland (JTS) has partnered with the National Smallholder Farmers’ Association of Malawi (Nasfam) in a £276 000 (about K140 million) project which aims at improving quality and production of Kilombero rice for export.

ZCH to introduce paying health services

Zomba Central Hospital (ZCH) is one of Malawi Government hospitals set to introduce paying health services starting in June.

Monsanto Malawi loses K159 million

The increase of counterfeit seed on the market has cost Monsanto Malawi almost K160 million (about $400 000) between 2012 and 2013.

JBF donates to Mchinji villages

The Joyce Banda Foundation (JBF) International on Thursday donated assorted items and catering equipment worth K400 000 (about $1 000) to 20 villages from T/A Mlonyeni in Mchinji District.

Chalunda wins Civo K5 million

There is great news brewing at Civo United following the club benefiting K5 million (about $12 500) from the Carlsberg Win For Your club Promotion.

Salaniponi appointed Skyway University Vice Chancellor

Former director of TB Control Programme Professor Felix Salaniponi has been appointed as vice-chancellor of Skyway University.

Kwapata named among top 10

The Centre for Tropical Agriculture based in Netherlands along with its partner organisations Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa have announced the results for the 2013 top 10 brilliant young scientists in Africa below the age of 40 among which there is Malawian molecular genetics expert Kingdom Kwapata.

Masm, Standard Bank form partnership

Standard Bank will now be a payment point for Medical Aid Society of Malawi (Masm) members for their routine medical aid subscriptions and other payments following a partnership between the two companies.