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Israel Destroys One-Third of Iran’s Missile Launchers in Airstrikes

By Jones Gadama

The Israeli Air Force (IAF) has destroyed over 120 missile launchers in Iran, accounting for approximately one-third of the country’s total number of launchers. According to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), the airstrikes are part of a structured and evolving plan to target Iranian military assets.

The IDF has maintained air superiority in Iranian skies, allowing for continuous monitoring and striking of potential threats.

The IAF has struck dozens of targets across Iran, including military installations, missile storage sites, and command centers.


The IDF has also reported eliminating senior commanders of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), including intelligence chiefs. Israel is reportedly using covert mobile phone tracking technology to follow and assassinate military commanders and nuclear scientists.

The airstrikes have targeted various locations, including the Isfahan region, where approximately 100 military targets were hit, including 20 missiles that were about to be launched at Israel.

The IDF has emphasized its commitment to protecting its territory and citizens from Iranian threats.

The situation remains volatile, with the IDF continuing to operate according to its plan to neutralize Iranian military capabilities.

The use of advanced technology and precision strikes has enabled the IDF to achieve significant results in its operations against Iran.

Israel Destroys One-Third of Iran’s Missile Launchers in Airstrikes

By Jones Gadama

The Israeli Air Force (IAF) has destroyed over 120 missile launchers in Iran, accounting for approximately one-third of the country’s total number of launchers. According to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), the airstrikes are part of a structured and evolving plan to target Iranian military assets.

The IDF has maintained air superiority in Iranian skies, allowing for continuous monitoring and striking of potential threats.

The IAF has struck dozens of targets across Iran, including military installations, missile storage sites, and command centers.


The IDF has also reported eliminating senior commanders of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), including intelligence chiefs. Israel is reportedly using covert mobile phone tracking technology to follow and assassinate military commanders and nuclear scientists.

The airstrikes have targeted various locations, including the Isfahan region, where approximately 100 military targets were hit, including 20 missiles that were about to be launched at Israel.

The IDF has emphasized its commitment to protecting its territory and citizens from Iranian threats.

The situation remains volatile, with the IDF continuing to operate according to its plan to neutralize Iranian military capabilities.

The use of advanced technology and precision strikes has enabled the IDF to achieve significant results in its operations against Iran.

Israel Destroys One-Third of Iran’s Missile Launchers in Airstrikes

By Jones Gadama

The Israeli Air Force (IAF) has destroyed over 120 missile launchers in Iran, accounting for approximately one-third of the country’s total number of launchers. According to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), the airstrikes are part of a structured and evolving plan to target Iranian military assets.

The IDF has maintained air superiority in Iranian skies, allowing for continuous monitoring and striking of potential threats.

The IAF has struck dozens of targets across Iran, including military installations, missile storage sites, and command centers.


The IDF has also reported eliminating senior commanders of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), including intelligence chiefs. Israel is reportedly using covert mobile phone tracking technology to follow and assassinate military commanders and nuclear scientists.

The airstrikes have targeted various locations, including the Isfahan region, where approximately 100 military targets were hit, including 20 missiles that were about to be launched at Israel.

The IDF has emphasized its commitment to protecting its territory and citizens from Iranian threats.

The situation remains volatile, with the IDF continuing to operate according to its plan to neutralize Iranian military capabilities.

The use of advanced technology and precision strikes has enabled the IDF to achieve significant results in its operations against Iran.

Malawi faces critical blood shortage

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By Chisomo Phiri

The Malawi Blood Transfusion Service(MBTS) says it is facing a critical blood shortage due to a decline in blood donations across the country.

Speaking during the World Blood Donor Day commemoration at Area 25 Health Centre in Lilongwe on Saturday,MBTS Blood Donor Manager, Mervis Chirwa,said the low turnout is largely attributed to fear and cultural beliefs surrounding blood donation.


She said for the year 2024/25, the target was to collect 130 000 units of blood, but they only collected 112 740 units.

“At the moment, we don’t have stable blood stocks in our national blood bank because many people are still scared to donate blood due to myths and hearsays surrounding blood donation.

“It is mostly the youth, especially those in schools aged 16 to 25 who donate blood and this happens only when schools are in session,” said Chirwa.

She urged the working class to also adopt a culture of blood donation to save lives.

“We are encouraging the working class to be generous and find time to donate blood as well,” added Chirwa.

On his part,Malawi Red Cross Society(MRCS ) Head of Health and Social Services Dan Kapombosola, said their organization is working tirelessly to promote blood donation in local communities by providing essential information and demystifying the blood donation process.

Kapombosola emphasized the importance of collective efforts to ensure a steady blood supply.

World Blood Donor Day is commemorated annually on June 14 to raise awareness of the need for safe blood and blood products and to thank blood donors for their voluntary and life-saving gifts of blood.

The first commemoration was held in 2004 by the World Health Organization (WHO ), the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, the International Federation of Blood Donor Organisations (IFBDO) and the International Society of Blood Transfusion (ISBT).

According to WHO, the commemoration is also a timely moment to address continued challenges and accelerate progress towards a future where safe blood transfusion is universally accessible.

This year, the day was commemorated under the theme ‘Give blood, give hope: together we can save lives’.

Sharon Lashaunze Chirwa pens second book

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By Chisomo Phiri

Author Sharon Lashaunze Chirwa has released her second book titled ‘She’s the Steer – A Woman of Power, Influence, and Impact’ that focuses on the importance of leading with purpose and impact.

In an interview with 247 Malawi News,Chirwa,said good leadership is about transforming lives and leaving a lasting impact.

She said the book highlights women leaders who are driving positive change in their communities.

Sharon Lashaunze Chirwa



The author expressed hope that her book will inspire others to take up leadership roles and make a difference.

She also encouraged Malawians to develop a reading and writing culture, emphasizing the importance of writing in preserving knowledge and principles for future generations.

Chirwa said the book is currently available in bookshops and through her directly.