Select Financial services, a micro-payroll lender for civil servants, has urged Malawians to seek financial solutions from traditional financial companies to sustain themselves during the turbulent economic times. The company’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Akuzike Kafwamba said in an interview that during the harsh economic times, marked by a high cost of living, access to […] The post Select Financial Services urges the un-banked to seek credit appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
TEHRAN - The modern world is grappling with a series of profound environmental and social challenges. Although these issues are frequently mentioned in diplomatic meetings, negotiations, and media coverage, they remain largely unaddressed on the ground. Problems such as global warming, biodiversity loss, drought, soil erosion, water scarcity, and pollution are not only unresolved by political bias, misconduct, and human conflicts—they are in fact exacerbated by them.
Union road transport secretary V Umashankar highlighted concerns about compromised quality in highway development, emphasizing the need for durable roads requiring minimal maintenance. Minister Nitin Gadkari acknowledged public criticism regarding poor highway quality, while expressing optimism about achieving 100 km daily construction target.
The Supreme Court has affirmed the use of Urdu on the signboard of Patur Municipal Council in Maharashtra, emphasizing that language should not be a cause of division. The court highlighted Urdu's Indian origin and its significance as a language of communication and culture, dispelling misconceptions about it being foreign.
India is expected to receive above-normal southwest monsoon rainfall this year, according to the IMD's forecast. This is crucial for agriculture, boosting Kharif crops and the rural economy. While some regions may experience below-normal rainfall, most of the country, including the monsoon core zone, is likely to receive ample precipitation, potentially exceeding 91 cm.
The Formula One legend has been out of the public eye for 12 years after suffering a horrific skiing accident in the French Alps that saw him almost lose his life after a freak fall.
His manager Denise Beighton revealed the news, saying: 'Heartbroken to wake up to the news that you're gone. I have no words right now, rest easy beautiful boy.'
Russian warplanes have been detected off the coast of Alaska in a terrifying escalation, military officials said Tuesday.
Footage shows carpet fitter Bradley Webb, 31, turning on social media film-maker Charles Veitch at the Trafford Centre shopping mall in Manchester.
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The MOEX index fell by 0.5%, while the dollar-denominated RTS index edged up by 0.06%
Although ranks first in Africa in oil production, Nigeria often faces a shortage of fuel for sale and long queues at gas stations
According to Zhang Hanhui, Russia and China need to settle the issue of mutual payments and are considering such options as an alternative to SWIFT
According to the Israeli Defense Forces, Muhammad al-‘Ajlah was eliminated in a precise strike on the Shejaiya area
Russia is not participating
MOGADISHU (Xinhua) -- Two fishing vessels and a dhow were hijacked off the coast of Somalia between Feb. 7 and March 16, indicating that piracy in the region remains a threat, according to a new report released Tuesday by a global anti-piracy body.
Mogadishu (HOL) — Somalia launched its first one-person, one-vote voter registration in more than five decades on Tuesday, beginning in Mogadishu’s Shangani district, which government officials are calling a historic step toward democratic reform.
Somalia on Tuesday launched voter registration in the capital Mogadishu for the first time in over 50 years, a step towards universal suffrage ahead of presidential elections scheduled for 2026 in the volatile nation.
S. Jaishankar criticized Pakistan's role in promoting terrorism, highlighting their double-dealing in Afghanistan and persistent «bad habits.» He emphasized that the 2008 Mumbai attacks marked a turning point in India-Pakistan relations, signaling a shift in India's tolerance. Jaishankar also linked national progress to the strength and quality of a nation's universities.
US-China relations face a potential breakdown. Attention shifts to India as a possible replacement. China directs airlines to halt Boeing orders. This move aims to boost domestic aircraft manufacturing. The US President's tariff policies face criticism. Experts question if the US has overplayed its hand. India is seen as a potential beneficiary of the trade war.
India's government has firmly dismissed Pakistan's criticism of the Waqf Amendment Act as unfounded and biased, asserting that Pakistan lacks the authority to comment on India's internal affairs. The external affairs ministry highlighted Pakistan's poor treatment of minorities and advised them to address their own issues instead of lecturing others.
According to Zhang Hanhui, as for the price of gas, the parties already have the first pipe, so it is easier for them to agree
The Israeli prime minister’s office did not disclose any other details about the visit
The index gained 0.49% to 1,078.47 points
According to Professor of the Konya University Haluk Gedikoglu, the frost led to the loss of about 80% of the grapes harvest and 50% of the apricots, apples and sweet cherry harvest
The Belarusian special service noted that «the collective West, including some of the most hostile NATO and EU countries, continues to exert a negative influence on Belarus and Russia, using the Ukrainian crisis as a means to destabilize the situation in the Union State»
Brussels is pushing military aid for Kiev as Moscow and Washington try to achieve peace in the Ukraine conflict, Dmitry Peskov has said Read Full Article at RT.com
Vladimir Artyukh has been dismissed following accusations he organized a military awards ceremony targeted in a missile attack Read Full Article at RT.com
Steve Witkoff met with Russian President Vladimir Putin last week as part of ongoing talks between Moscow and Washington Read Full Article at RT.com
Former President Professor Peter Mutharika has launched a scathing attack on religious leaders and quasi-faith organizations for what he called their “deafening silence” in the face of the country’s worsening socio-economic crisis and moral decay under the current administration. Speaking during a powerful prayer session organized by 56 pastors from the Nkhoma Synod of the […] The post “Where Is the Church?” — Mutharika Slams Religious Silence Amid Malawi Crisis appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
The strike was delivered near the municipality of Aitaroun in southern Lebanon
Russia and China are mainly using national currencies when paying for energy resources and 90% of payments are made in rubles and the yuan, the diplomat said