Category Archives: Latest News In Malawi

Qech has no CT scanner

Qech has no CT scanner Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital (Qech), one of the biggest public referral hospitals in the country is running without a computerized tomography (CT) scanner making treatment of various health conditions such as hydrocephalus and spina bifida difficult. A CT scan allows doctors to see inside the body. It uses a combination of X-rays and a… Read More »

Researchers turn to stools for TB screening 2018

Researchers turn to stools for TB screening 2018 Complex, stressful and painful are some the words coming from clinicians struggling to collect respiratory samples from children undergoing tuberculosis tests. However, a new study shows stools offer a simple way to free children from sputum test that exposes them to the agonies of being hospitalised overnight and having a… Read More »

2018 TB RESEARCH NETWORK MEETING

2018 TB RESEARCH NETWORK MEETING THE MALAWI NATIONAL TB CONTROL PROGRAM – 2018 TB RESEARCH NETWORK MEETING THE MALAWI NATIONAL TB CONTROL PROGRAMME 2018 TB RESEARCH NETWORKING MEETING The Malawi National TB Control Programme (NTP) in collaboration the College of Medicine – Helse Nord Tuberculosis Initiative (HNTI) Research Group, Malawi Liverpool Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Programme (MLW), Research for… Read More »

THE MALAWI NATIONAL TB CONTROL PROGRAME 2018

THE MALAWI NATIONAL TB CONTROL PROGRAME 2018 THE MALAWI NATIONAL TB CONTROL PROGRAME – 2018 TB RESEARCH NETWORKING MEETING: CALL FOR ABSTRACT SUBMISSION THE MALAWI NATIONAL TB CONTROL PROGRAMME 2018 TB RESEARCH NETWORKING MEETING The Malawi National TB Control Programme (NTP) in collaboration the College of Medicine – Helse Nord Tuberculosis Initiative (HNTI) Research Group, Malawi Liverpool Wellcome… Read More »

REVISION OF CHARGES FOR CENTRAL REGISTRY SERVICES

REVISION OF CHARGES FOR CENTRAL REGISTRY SERVICES All students and former students are informed that, with effect from 01st October 2018, Central Registry has revised charges for its services as follows: No. SERVICE OFFERED CHARGE 1 Academic Transcript (Ordinary); MK10,000 2 Academic Transcript (Express); MK15,000 3 Proficiency Letter MK2,500 4 Certificate of Completion MK2,500 5 Identification letter MK2,500 6… Read More »

Malawi to Benefit from the PAFFA 6 Conference

Malawi to Benefit from the PAFFA 6 Conference Minister of Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Development, Joseph Mwanamvekha, has said Malawi will benefit a lot from the Pan African Fish and Fisheries association (PAFFA) sixth international conference as Malawi’s dwindling fish resources have led to a decline in fish consumption. He was speaking when he opened the five-day global… Read More »

UNIMA Chancellor College : 2017 English Department Research Seminar Series

UNIMA Chancellor College : 2017 English Department Research Seminar Series You are all invited to the English Department Research Seminar as follows:       Date:           Thursday, 28th September 2017       Venue:         Language Lab (Room M)       Time:           3-4 pm       Speaker:       Andrew… Read More »

Oxford Policy Management 2017 Job Vacancy : Team Leader

Oxford Policy Management 2017 Job Vacancy : Team Leader OPM are positioning themselves to tender for the DFID-funded ‘Transparency and Accountability Programme’ in Malawi***.*** The project aims to delivery greater transparency, accountability and service delivery in Malawi, through an issues-based programme. The project is expected to run for 5 years, with work estimated to start in early 2018.… Read More »

Malawi Muslims Celebration Of Eid al-Adha On Friday

Malawi Muslims Celebration Of Eid al-Adha On Friday Muslims across the country will on Friday September 1, 2017 celebrate Eid al-Adha, the three-day Islamic festival after the Hajj – the annual pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca that all believers who can afford it are required to perform once.   A time for feasting for sacrifice Eid… Read More »