Over 3.4 million COVID-19 tests performed in Africa as total cases reach 133,344

  allAfrica.com Over 3.4 million COVID-19 tests have been performed in Africa since the outbreak of the pandemic and as of Wednesday, there were was a total of 259,110 from 55 countries with reported deaths at 7,017 and recoveries at 118,747. So far there are 133,344 active cases across the continent while South Africa has the most reported cases — 76,334, with deaths numbering 1,625.  Other most-affected countries include Egypt (47,856 cases), Nigeria (17,148), Algeria (11,147), and Ghana (12,193). The…

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Farmers Union equips communities on nutritious food preparation

By Brian Wasili, MANA Farmers Union of Malawi (FUM) has stressed the need to equip area nutrition coordinating committees (ANCCs) with various skills on preparation of nutritious food so that community members should share the knowledge to adolescents in their communities.  On the sidelines of a week-long training for ANCCs on Monday in Mwanza, District Council’s principal nutrition, HIV&AIDS officer, Kondwani Chabvula said capacity building of the local structures would induce the participants to streamline activities of Adolescent Nutrition…

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Government intensifies provision of ICT services in rural areas

  By Tikondane Vega, MANA Government on Monday said it will continue to prioritize provision of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in rural areas in order to connect all people to the globe world. Minister of Information, Civic Education and Communications Technology, Mark Botomani said this in Thyolo District during a ground breaking ceremony for the construction of Thyolo Central and Thyolo North Telecentres under the ‘Connect a Constituency Project’. Botomani said to achieve universal access to ICT in…

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Dilapidated slaughter houses worry authorities in Chitipa

By Asimenye Sibale, MANA Chitipa District Veterinary Officer, Steve Musopole has expressed deep concern over poor conditions of slaughter houses in the district, a situation he said is a serious threat to outbreaks of diseases both in animals and humans. After a recent district executive committee meeting on animal and public health, Musopole said all 20 slaughter houses in the district do not have water supply and neither are they fenced. “Dogs have easy access to the slaughter houses…

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Information Minister insists Chief Justice accumulated 572 leave days which he should mandatory claim

By Duncan Mlanjira Minister of Information, Civic Educan & Communications Technology, Mark Botomani insists that Chief Justice Andrew Nyirenda accumulated 572 leave days and as such those days covers the rest of his tenure to reach the retirement age of 65 on 26 December 2021. The Minister thus agrees with the Executive arm of the government ordering the Chief Justice to go on mandatory leave pending his retirement, saying he will not be the first judicial officer to so….

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Nigerian Amos Bello keen on return to Wanderers

By Arkangel Tembo, MANA Nigerian striker, Amos Bello has said he would like to return to his former club, Mighty Be Forward Wanderers after undergoing a successful knee operation which he sustained in 2017 at Bingu National Stadium. The injury kept Bello almost four years without playing football until he travelled back to his country for further help. Bello, who is currently a free agent and based in his home country, told the Malawi News Agency on Monday that…

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Court case of Rolf Patel versus Press Corporation Ltd still awaiting conclusion 17 years later

By John Saukira  Malawi has the longest court case ever in its history — the Civil Appeal Case No. 42 of 2015 between Rolf Patel and others versus Press Corporation Limited (PCL).  The case went to court in 2004 for legal minds to interpret on who is the owner of the company after being affected with ownership wrangles since the parties involved had previously been in a joint venture.  According to submissions in court then, Rolf Patel and others…

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World Vision Malawi for more investment in child justice

By Tione Andsen, MANA World Vision Malawi (WVM) says there is need to invest more in juvenile facilities, rehabilitation and integration programme for children in conflict with the law in the country. WVM National Director, Hazel Nyathi said this on Tuesday during tele-conference press briefing in Lilongwe as part of commemoration of Day of the African Child, 2020 under the theme ‘Access To a Child-Friendly Justice System in Africa’. She said in order to improve on administration of child…

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Coronavirus: Dexamethasone proves first life-saving drug

  By Michelle Roberts, Health editor, BBC News online A cheap and widely available drug dexamethasone can help save the lives of patients seriously ill with coronavirus. The low-dose steroid treatment dexamethasone is a major breakthrough in the fight against the deadly virus, UK experts say. The drug is part of the world’s biggest trial testing existing treatments to see if they also work for coronavirus. It cut the risk of death by a third for patients on ventilators. For…

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Children continue to remain most vulnerable as World Vision calls for end to the iniquity

  By Tione Andsen, MANA Even though most countries have pledged to protect rights of children, observations on the ground show that, children, young women and men remain unrepresented, exposed to violence and are robbed of their childhood. This was said by World Vision Malawi (WVM) National Director, Hazel Nyathi on Tuesday during a tele-conference press briefing in Lilongwe as part of commemoration of 2020 Day of the African Child under the theme ‘Access To a Child-Friendly Justice System…

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