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Lowdown on Kuimba 11
Good people, the launch of Kuimba 11 confirms the Black Missionaries’ determination to move into the future without their fallen…
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From SA with albinism book
Good people, persons with albinism are people. Unfortunately, those born in Africa, south of the Sahara, grow up in societies…
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Weekend Investigate
Imported charcoal burns forests
Red, blue, yellow, green…but blackish. Such is an array of colours of charcoal bags travellers see on descent from Blantyre…
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Lowdown on Kuimba 11
Good people, the launch of Kuimba 11 confirms the Black Missionaries’ determination to move into the future without their fallen…
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Feature of the Week
A city trembling to diesel gensets
When power flickers off, a din of generators brings to light Malawi’s noisy race for unsustainable energy, writes our features…
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Chill
From albinism to superstardom
Our Staff Writer JAMES CHAVULA catches up with The Very Best co-founder Johan Hugo who has signed Lazurus Chigwede to…
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From SA with albinism book
Good people, persons with albinism are people. Unfortunately, those born in this part of Africa, south of the Sahara, grow…
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Feature
When home is not home
A young survivor of attacks on people with albinism dances to shake off the trauma after his twin brother’s head…
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National News
Protest turns into awareness walk against plastics
It was conceived to be a protest march for campaigners and their groups to petition the High Court to speedily…
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Development
Solar lamps banish paraffin fumes
A small solar panel and lofty antennae on a rooftop ridge gives a glimpse of a future Yohane and Virginia…
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When acoustics aren’t musical
Good people, the niceness of any venue does not lie in its vastness, but acoustics also matter. This is one…
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National News
Climate adaptation key to SDG—ministry
Minister of Natural Resources, Energy and Mining Aggrey Masi has challenged least developed countries (LDCs) to prioritise community-led climate…
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National News
Ireland ex-leader for gender parity in climate change
Former president of Ireland Mary Robinson has backed calls for local and international agencies to put gender equality and…
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Feature
Biogas for smokeless cooking
Turkeys gobble, chickens cluck, pigs grunt and goats bleat while cows moo and chew. The farmhouse of Yohane and…
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National News
Activists for better health
As the Special Law Commission on the review of the Public Health Act is conducting regional consultative meetings,…
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Hundreds march in anti-plastics movement
Hundreds of Lilongwe residents, students, environmentalists and campaigners took to the streets on Saturday in a global push to…
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National News
Experts decry slow SDGs progress
Commentators have asked government and the private sector to jump to the front in the push to end poverty,…
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Of bands and kugawana zida
Good people, politics and art are intertwined. Some creative minds use their voices, spaces and works to discuss happenings or…
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National News
Malawi, Ifad sign K42b financial access deal
Malawi on Wednesday sealed a K42.1 billion agreement with the International Fund for Agricultural Development (Ifad) to offer at…
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Business News
Luanar boosts milk production
New evidence in Dedza District suggests that empowering rural farmers with proper management of dairy cows could double milk output…
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