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M5 closed, traffic re-routed
Heavy rains caused severe damage to the M5, which has become impassable between Nkhotakota and Salima, forcing the Roads Authority…
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Malowa Health Centre rationing medical care
Medical staff at Malowa Health Centre in Nkhotakota have come under fire from community members who are accusing the health…
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Public hospitals on cholera alert
With some parts of the country receiving heavy rains which have resulted in flooding, public hospitals in cholera-prone places say…
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Don’t vandalise road equipment—RA
The Roads Authority (RA) says it is dangerous for people to vandalise culverts and bridges, because this may cause loss…
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Sleeping sickness kills 3 as Tsetse-flies plague Nkhotakota
Fear has engulfed communities living close to Nkhotakota Wildlife Reserve following the death of three people while others are in…
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PS frowns at violence against children
Principal Secretary in the Ministry of Gender, Children, Disability and Social Welfare Erica Maganga has condemned violence directed at children…
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Fishers clash in Nkhotakota
There was commotion at Chipala Beach Village in Nkhotakota on Wednesday when a group of local fishers from Kapeta and…
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Government to distribute 8 129MT maize to avert hunger
Vice-President Everton Chimulirenji says government has set aside 8 129 metric tonnes of maize for a once-off food distribution exercise…
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Persons with albinism get security gadgets in Nkhotakota
Government has distributed security gadgets to persons with albinism (PWAs) in Nkhotakota. The donation is part of the National Action…
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Construction workers cry foul over wages
Workers on a girls’ hostel at Mwansambo Secondary School in Nkhotakota District have accused their employer of not paying them…
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Dwangwa Round Table empowers visually impaired learners
Dwangwa Round Table 69 has donated braille materials and sport equipment worth K1 million to visually impaired learners at Nkhotakota…
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Staff shortage cripples council’s performance
Institutional capacity specialist at the Local Government Accountability Project (LGAP) in the Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development Brenda…
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Fire razes Mkaika Market stalls
Some traders are counting losses after fire razed makeshift stalls at Mkaika Market in Nkhotakota on Saturday night. The fire…
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Nkhotakota Police seize Zim-bound cannabis
Police in Nkhotakota on Saturday seized cannabis sativa weighing 1 848 kilogrammes (kgs) which was reportedly being smuggled to Zimbabwe.…
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NGO bemoans lack of SRH info among youths
Foundation for Community and Capacity Development (Foccad) has said lack of information on sexual and reproductive health (SRH) and HIV…
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Water hyacinth haunts scheme rehabilitation
International Committee for the Development of People (CISP), an Italian non-State actor undertaking the rehabilitation of Chilingali Irrigation Scheme in…
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NGO reaffirms support to youths, women
Rebranded Youth and Community Development Organisation (YouthCode) has reaffirmed its commitment to promoting the welfare of youths and women. YouthCode…
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NGO donates K11m items to flood victims
Foundation for Community and Capacity Development (Foccad) on Saturday donated K11 million worth of relief items to about 200…
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Voting materials abandoned in Nkhotakota North East
Voting materials at Sanga PrimarySchool in Nkhotakota North East Constituency were yesterday left abandoned by polling staff, including security officers,…
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UTM Party aspirant proposes Sugar Act to protect farmers
UTM Party Nkhotakota North East parliamentary candidate Andrew Katende has proposed the enactment of a Sugar Act to protect sugarcane…
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