Samuel Eto’o begins accomplishing his promise in fight against COVID-19

By Anye Nde Nsoh, kick442.com Four times African Player of the Year Samuel Eto’o, in the fight against coronavirus, has provided items to help some Cameroonians fight against the global pandemic. To accomplish his promise made, the former Barcelona striker has begun the race in his home town the littoral Region-Douala where in items such as food items, soaps, sanitisers and protective equipment. This was done through his foundation with support from Betoo, Kadji Group and Utopia as fulfillment of…

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DStv Thanks and GOtv Wow rewards customers for staying connected

By Duncan Mlanjira During these unprecedented and tough times of Coronavirus (COVID-19) in which people are being asked to stay at home, DStv and GOtv are lightening the load with some great news on their platforms.  From Monday, April 20, DStv and GOtv customers who are fully paid up on their subscriptions will automatically get upgraded to the next higher package at no extra cost, as pledged by MultiChoice Malawi Managing Director Gus Banda. Banda says this offer is…

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Malawian British soldier Kantiki on a 100-mile fundraising Challenge to for Malawi health workers’ PPEs

By Duncan Mlanjira Bruno Kantiki, a Malawian who is with the British Army embarked on a 100 mile Challenge on Sunday, doing 10 miles a day to raise funds to procure for personal protection equipment (PPEs) for Malawi Health Workers, who are in the frontline in the prevention of the spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.  Staff Sergeant Kantiki, who is based in Tidworth serving with the 19 Regiment Royal Artillery, has even attracted the attention of the British media…

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4 years in existence: ServiceTouch™ still soldiers on adding great value to business service providers

By Duncan Mlanjira Entrepreneurship is not that easy to maintain in this country and for one to continue gaining confidence amongst giant corporate companies less than five years in existence, gives testimony that such an entrepreneur is offering the best consultancy business services. That can comfortably be said of ServiceTouch™ in its four years and four months of purposeful existence of its five-year strategic plan in engaging organisations and individuals so that they realise full potential to effectively add…

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Minister asks healthcare workers not to take advantage of COVID-19 pandemic to make unrealistic demands

By Chimwemwe Njoloma, MANA Minister of Health and Population, Jappie Mhango has called upon healthcare workers in the country not to take advantage of the COVID-19 pandemic by making unrealistic financial demands. Mhango made the remarks this week in Lilongwe when he toured an isolation centre at Kamuzu Central Hospital (KCH) as he was being briefed about the challenges managers are facing. He said he aware of the situation that many healthcare workers in other countries are saving across…

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More non-state actors join Coronavirus control efforts

Malawi News Agency A lot more non-state actors in Malawi are joining hands with the government in containing the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic that has shaken the globe. Ecobank Malawi in conjunction with World Vision Malawi, donated K24 million worth of material aid to Bwaila Hospital in Lilongwe as part of Pan African Bank’s social responsibility. Ecobank contributed K5.4 million while World Vision on items that are clinically COVID-19 related in nature. Rehema M’bang’ombe, Ecobank’s senior local account manager for…

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COVID-19: Lilongwe NGO Tingathe locally manufacturing face masks

By Andrew Magombo, MANA In the bid to fight the spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19) global pandemic, Lilongwe-based non-governmental organisation, Tingathe is locally manufacturing protective face masks from an African print design. The masks are made by the alumni of Tingathe’s Vocational Skills Program of Fashion and Design and Tingathe’s co-founder, Aubrey Lindeire said they are working hand in hand with Masks for Malawi (M4M) in mobilising more tailors from inside and outside Lilongwe to manufacture more. “Together with M4M…

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Mixed reactions to Malawi COVID-19 Lockdown court injunction

  By Duncan Mlanjira  The general public is censuring itself that they should not celebrate that the National Lockdown, which was supposed to be effected from midnight of Sunday, April 19 but has been suspended due to the injunction obtained on Friday, saying the court ruling does not mean it has invalidated the terror of COVID-19. “Be wise,” Ambujeapali Sekeleza writes on Facebook. “I am just afraid people may start downplaying the COVID-19 prevention measures simply because of a…

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COVID-19: Journalists too need assistance in basic PPEs

  By Duncan Mlanjira  It’s quite commendable that the general public is responding well to calls for adherence to the rigorous preventive measures in the fight against the spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19) that has seen some people wearing masks, gloves and carrying hand sanitisers as they do their daily business while at the same time observing social distancing. The sensitization campaign is been propagated by the Government and all stakeholders through the health personnel and the media. The health…

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China’s Wuhan city revises Coronavirus death toll up by 50%

  Al Jazeera China’s Wuhan City says 1,290 more people died of COVID-19 than previously thought after cases were missed in early days of outbreak. Wuhan, the central Chinese city where the Coronavirus first emerged late last year, has revised sharply upwards its death toll from the disease, admitting people died at home and cases were missed as hospitals struggled to cope in the early days of the outbreak. The adjustment, detailed in a social media posting by the…

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