Malawians are tired. Tired of hearing the same stories of impunity. Tired of reports that expose wrongdoing but end with no accountability. Tired of the endless chorus of “we are reviewing,” “we will engage,” and “we will take a measured approach.” The latest revelations from the Office of the Registrar of Political Parties (ORPP) are […] The post Enough Talk, Mr. Tenthani — Enforce the Law or Step Aside appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
La Cour Criminelle Spéciale a mis un point final spectaculaire à l'affaire Bongo Valentin. L'ex-Première Dame du Gabon, Sylvia Bongo Ondimba, et son fils Noureddin ont été condamnés par contumace à vingt ans de réclusion criminelle pour détournement massif de fonds publics et blanchiment de capitaux. Au-delà des sommes colossales en jeu, ce procès restera marqué par une tentative désespérée et symbolique de fuir la justice : le déni d'identité orchestré par l'ex-First Lady elle-même. (...) - JUSTICE / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
Raymond Munro was a 'drinking associate' of Charlene's father Robert Downes and was living with the family at the time of the schoolgirl's disappearance.
Analysts voiced alarm about the outlook after the UK eked out a paltry 0.1 per cent expansion of GDP in the third quarter of the year.
As he remembers that fateful night, Frank Bruno's voice drops. His shoulders lift slightly, as though bracing. The hands that had once thrown punches capable of stopping men cold now fidget in his lap.
The former model, 45, who is set to enter the I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here! jungle on Sunday, began dating the movie star, 58, in 1997, with the pair even getting engaged before their split in 2004.
The chat show host, 64, has revealed the BBC approached comedian Ricky, 64, to be a part of the show.
Keir Starmer voiced 'confidence' in his senior team after receiving 'assurances' that none of them were involved in the extraordinary pre-emptive strike against Wes Streeting.
Mikhail Ulyanov added that major players in the Republican Party are in favor of this decision
The battlegroups North and West are conducting active offensive operations in the Kharkov direction
The Russian Federation is demonstrating a constructive approach, Mikhail Ulyanov noted
Vitaly Ganchev added that people were being evacuated to the areas of the Kharkov Region far from the frontline
According to Mikhail Ulyanov, US officials «are proudly talking about their absolute transparency, saying that they invited all those interested to visit their secret testing ground in Nevada»
The employee warned that the shutdown could have negative impacts on the millions of Americans who rely on the federal government to put food on the table.
Trump promised during the 2024 election to release the Justice Department’s “Epstein files,” but his administration has resisted doing so.
The former representative plans to run in a new district in Utah created as a result of a court order amid the national fight to redraw congressional maps.
National carrier Singapore Airlines (SIA) saw a nearly 68 per cent drop in the first half of 2025/2026, it reported after the markets closed on Thursday (Nov 13) .This was due to lower interest income and share of losses from associate airline Air India. Despite operating profit rising by 0.9 per cent to $803 million, net profit fell to $239 million for the first half of the financial year that ended on Sept 30, down from $742 million in the corresponding period last year.«Interest income fell $103 million from lower cash balances and interest rate cuts, while the group's share of results of associated companies was $417 million lower year-on-year, notably reflecting Air India's losses which were not included in the previous year,» SIA said.Air India's financial results were previously not part of the group's results until December 2024, when Vistara was fully integrated into Air India. SIA describes its 25.1 per cent stake in Air India as part of its «long-term multi-hub strategy», providing it with a stake in «one of the world's largest and fastest-growing aviation markets».
New regulations for private housing developers are set to come into effect early next year.These changes will require developers to be more transparent with homeowners regarding the property being sold and the former's track record, said Minister of National Development Chee Hong Tat on Thursday (Nov 13).In a speech during the Real Estate Developers' Association of Singapore's (Redas) 66th anniversary dinner at Shangri-la Hotel, Chee said that the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) and Building and Construction Authority (BCA) wish to better safeguard homeowners' interests by supporting them in making informed decisions.According to a factsheet provided by the authorities, developers are currently required to provide scaled unit floor plans, with rooms and spaces clearly marked, alongside site plans showing communal facilities.They also have to share the date of completion and descriptions of previous projects.The changes proposed by the URA and BCA will require developers to provide additional information to potential homeowners at the point of sale.
A 61-year-old man who reversed his car into an elderly woman in Ang Mo Kio is assisting police investigations.Responding to AsiaOne's queries, the police stated that they were alerted to an accident involving a car and a pedestrian at about 2.30pm on Wednesday (Nov 12).The incident took place at JIn Chengam, in Sembawang Hills Estate off Upper Thomson Road.The pedestrian, a 77-year-old woman, was conscious when taken to hospital, said the police.According to the Singapore Civil Defence Force, she was taken to Woodlands Health Campus.Police investigations are ongoing.The incident was caught on CCTV footage, which was uploaded to Facebook group SG Road Vigilante the next day.In the video, a man can be seen getting into a white car parked along the road as a woman comes out of her landed home.As she moves the rubbish bin outside her home, he suddenly reverses at a high speed and collides into her.He then parks his car and walks away.The nearly two-minute-long clip has garnered over 122,000 views as at Thursday night.[[nid:725162]]bhavya.rawat@asiaone.com
With Hurricane Melissa disrupting high schools across rural Jamaica – many still unable to resume full classes because of infrastructural damage – Glenmuir High in May Pen, Clarendon, has emerged as a rare bright spot. Located on Glenmuir Road in...
Flooded classrooms and a torn-off roof tell the painful story of Baxter’s Mountain Primary in St Mary, where students and teachers are appealing for urgent repairs. Hurricane Melissa left a trail of destruction across Jamaica, and the small school...
Four men are dead following an alleged gun battle with police in Rosemount district, St Catherine, Wednesday night. Reports are that about 9:40 p.m., the men were involved in the murder of a man in Guy's Hill district and were proceeding...
At one of Jamaica’s darkest hours, global disaster expert Ronald Jackson has returned home under a United Nations assignment to help steer recovery from Hurricane Melissa, the most destructive storm in the island’s modern history. Melissa struck...
When Hurricane Melissa tore through Jamaica with Category 5 strength, raging floodwaters swept away several bridges, including one at Hagley Gap, on the border of St Andrew and St Thomas, and another at Robertsfield in St Andrew. As a result,...
Civil society leader Benedicto Kondowe has come out swinging against what he calls a calculated smear campaign, vehemently denying allegations that he received MK80 million from the Malawi Congress Party (MCP) to tarnish the image of former President Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika and his administration. The allegations, which exploded across WhatsApp groups under the sensational […] The post Benedicto Kondowe Hits Back — “I Will Not Be Silenced by Political Lies” appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
This study provides a complementary impact assessment of the proposed Council directive on equal treatment outside of employment on the grounds of religion or belief, disability, age, and sexual orientation. It covers all EU Member States. Moreover, it includes five case studies: Czechia, Germany, Italy, Romania and Sweden. It reviews the necessity of the proposed EU initiative and its added value, considering subsidiarity and proportionality. The study analyses the coherence of the proposed directive with existing and future frameworks and its likely effectiveness in achieving the objectives of increased protection and inclusion, and combating discrimination. It also assesses the proposal's likely costs and benefits. The findings suggest that the proposed directive responds to the need for EU action and complies with the principles of subsidiarity and proportionality. It is coherent with the existing legal and policy framework and would significantly strengthen fundamental rights and close the protection gap against discrimination. The proposed directive is expected to generate limited costs, mainly relating to reasonable accommodation in education, while delivering significant social and economic benefits, notably through improved access to goods and services. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
The multiannual plan for the Baltic Sea has failed to halt fisheries collapse, with four of the seven key stocks critically depleted. Conventional single-species reference points are inadequate under combined pressures from climate change, eutrophication and chronic assessment errors. This briefing highlights ecosystem reference points (ERPs), the ecosystem-adjusted fishing mortality FECO and complementary size- and age-based indicators, exploring how they could be developed in the Baltic Sea setting. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
Teachers of English in the Northern Education Division (NED) have been urged to show greater commitment to their work to help learners master the language for both examinations and life after school. Speaking during the opening of a two-day Continuous Professional Development (CPD) training at Katoto Secondary School in Mzuzu on Thursday, Chief Education Quality […] The post Teachers of English urged to show full commitment appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
The Old Mutual (Blantyre) Foundation Trust has commended President Peter Mutharika for his directive to make primary and secondary education free in Malawi, describing the move as timely and transformative for many families across the country. President Mutharika reaffirmed the government’s commitment during the official opening of the 52nd Session of Parliament, emphasizing that only […] The post Old Mutual applauds Government Free Education Policy appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Parliament has unanimously confirmed Richard Luhanga as the new Inspector General (IG) of the Malawi Police Service (MPS) — a decision hailed as a decisive step toward revitalizing the country’s law enforcement. The confirmation, made through a resounding voice vote, reflected rare unity among Members of Parliament, signalling broad confidence in Luhanga’s leadership and vision […] The post Richard Luhanga Confirmed as Malawi’s New Police Chief appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
A storm is brewing inside the National Economic Empowerment Fund (NEEF) as about 110 employees from across Malawi face abrupt termination in what insiders are describing as a poorly managed and opaque retrenchment process. The affected employees, fearing for their livelihoods, have written a formal petition to the Head of Human Resources, pleading for dialogue […] The post NEEF Workers Cry Foul as Over 100 Face Sudden Dismissal — Demand Transparency and Justice appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
The Bharatiya Janata Party has strongly criticized Congress leader P Chidambaram for his comments on homegrown terrorists. Union minister Giriraj Singh accused Chidambaram of supporting terrorists and appeasement politics. BJP MP Praveen Khandelwal stated that terrorists have no religion and questioned Chidambaram's past actions. National spokesperson Nalin Kohli alleged Chidambaram is building a political narrative.
«It is obvious that the real reasons why the newspaper refused to publish the material are political,» Maria Zakharova noted
On November 1, US President Donald Trump announced that he had instructed the Pentagon to prepare possible military measures against «Islamic terrorists» in Nigeria to protect Christians
Viktor Orban stated that Hungary will not send its citizens’ money to Ukraine and will not tolerate «any financial demands or blackmail» from Vladimir Zelensky