Inua Advocacy Welcomes Arrest of Police Officers Linked to Refugee Robbery
[Nyasa Times - Malawi] - 10/11/2025
Human rights group Inua Advocacy has welcomed the arrest of police officers implicated in the 2023 robbery of a Burundian refugee during the forced relocation of asylum seekers. Inua Advocacy Communications Officer Brenda Buliyani described the arrests as a significant step toward accountability (…)
... Article published by "Nyasa Times" (Malawi), read more
For any information or claim on this article, see directly with the newspaper.
In Malawi newspapers
Tay Grin, Gemini Major Set to Deliver the Ultimate Year-Ending, Year-Opening Spectacle at Rivwa & Grill in Lilongwe
As the final pages of the year turn, Tay Grin and Gemini Major are preparing to write what promises to be the most (…)
[Nyasa Times] - 24/12/2025
OLD MUTUAL DECLARES 60% ANNUITY INCREASE, ANNOUNCES A SIX-MONTH EQUIVALENT BONUS FOR RETIREES
Old Mutual Life Assurance Company Malawi has announced a 60% increase in annuity payments effective January 2026, (…)
[Face Of Malawi] - 30/12/2025
ESCOM Assures Nation of Stable, Reliable Power This Festive Season: Toll-free numbers 2020 and 3030 available for reporting faults
As households and businesses across Malawi prepare for holiday celebrations, the Electricity Supply Corporation of (…)
[Nyasa Times] - 29/12/2025
Multinationals ‘Bleeding Malawi Dry’—Churches Demand Tax Justice Over Graft Obsession
Multinational corporations are draining more money from Malawi than corruption ever has, the Evangelical Association (…)
[Nyasa Times] - 30/12/2025
MDF Steps in To Rescue Flood Survivors in Nkhotakota
The Malawi Defence Force (MDF) has stepped up rescue and evacuation operations in Nkhotakota District following five (…)
[Face Of Malawi] - 2/01/2026

