Malawi has long faced food shortages each year
BLANTYRE — Malawi has announced measures to end recurring fuel shortages which started in 2021. Consumers are facing long and winding queues in pump stations forcing many motorists to sleep in their vehicles while waiting to buy fuel.
BLANTYRE — Malawi says it is facing challenges to repatriate about 60 women trafficked in Oman who have complained of working under deplorable and slave-like conditions. The women raised alarm last year through social media posts saying they were facing physical and sexual and emotional abuses from their employers.
Suicide cases continue to rise in the country with figures showing the rate is now 11.6 per 100,000 people
Refugees say overcrowding and dwindling support are pushing many to leave the camp
Fuel stations in Malawi's economic capital, Blantyre, are running on empty after a fresh, nationwide fuel shortage this week.
BLANTYRE, MALAWI — A group representing people with albinism in Malawi is appealing for urgent intervention to stop continued attacks on people with albinism in the country.
BLANTYRE — The United Nations' refugee agency, UNHCR, for the first time scaled back Tuesday’s commemoration of World Refugee Day in Malawi after refugees called out the tough living conditions there. Malawi authorities have been forcibly relocating refugees into the Dzaleka refugee camp, where refugees say there is inadequate shelter, food, and clean water.
UN says it can’t tend to needs of people in overcrowded camp because of funding shortfalls
BLANTYRE — Malawi has started to forcefully evict and relocate refugees who live and do business outside the country's only refugee camp, Dzaleka, in the central part of the country.
Two-year study of the vaccine, the first in Africa, found it safe to use and effective in more than 80% of recipients
ZOMBA — The High Court of Malawi has ordered the government to allow Rastafarian students with dreadlocks to enroll in all public schools, a verdict marking the end of a three-year legal battle in which two students sued the government over its requirement that they cut their hair to promote uniformity in school.
Malawi's president says the country needs $700 million to rebuild
BLANTYRE, MALAWI — Officials in Malawi say they have halted search operations to finds about 500 people missing after the devastating Cyclone Freddy, and are now shifting their focus to rebuilding infrastructure.
BLANTYRE — A Malawian court Wednesday ruled against a government order to stop a case of two Rastafarian children suing the government over its education ministry policy forbidding the enrollment of children with dreadlocks in public primary schools.
President Lazarus Chakwera said spread is largely because people are not following good hygiene practices
Malawi announced plans to force about 8,000 refugees living in rural and urban areas back to the overcrowded Dzaleka refugee camp