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Development
Teen mothers return to school
When she was writing the first paper of the 2020 Primary School Leaving Certificate of Education (PSLCE) examinations in September,…
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Development
Pains of denied justice
It started like any other school day in 2007, Grace Yeremiya from Mtuwaimvi Village and Traditional Authority Kabudula in Lilongwe…
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Business News
Ministry urges ultra-poor households to develop saving culture
Ministry of Finance director of pensions and financial sector policy division Alfred Kutengule has urged ultra-poor households in the country…
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Business News
Sacco movement urged to priotise growth
Minister of Industry Roy Kachale says government plans to sign a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Government of Kenya…
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Development
Poultry farmers sing new song
For Angella Banda, life has not been easy. Like many housewives in Malawi, she used to depend on her husband…
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Editors Pick
First Lady bemoans cyberbullying, harassment of girlchild
First Lady Monica Chakwera has said cyberbullying and harassment are negatively affecting the girl child; hence, proper measures have to…
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National News
Minister applauds bamboo cultivation initiative
Minister of Forestry and Natural Resources Nancy Tembo has commended Feed the Future’s Agriculture Diversification (AgDiv), saying it will help…
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Feature of the Week
Easing access to water
For the past three years, Regina Charles, 33, from Mathithi Village in Ntcheu used to walk eight kilometres to fetch…
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Actors drilled in regional integration
Actors from Malawi Broadcasting Corporation (MBC) three traditional radio plays have received training on Southern Africa Development Community (Sadc) regional…
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National News
Cisonecc for increased disaster, risk management funding
Civil Society Network on Climate Change (Cisonecc) has commended various stakeholders for responding positively to issues of disasters and risk…
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Development
Saving street children
The government set last Sunday as the deadline for children to vacate the streets, but the problem persists. The hustle…
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National News
Schools to reopen in phases
Ministry of Education has adopted a phased approach to reopening schools which were closed in March this year as a…
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Feature of the Week
Old people burn as witchcraft law stalls
On May 31, three people in Dowa, including a 56-year-old chief, were murdered by a crowd accusing them of practising…
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National News
Networks join forces to fight HIV amid Covid-19
Civil society networks focusing on HIV and Aids, tuberculosis (TB) and malaria have expressed fear that the coronavirus pandemic has…
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National News
Organisation gives Dedza District Council computers
Welthungerhilfe (WHH), a non-governmental organisation (NGO), has donated motorcycles and laptop computers worth K40 million to Dedza District Council to…
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Feature of the Week
Teachers at learners’ doorstep
For many teachers, the ban on schooling to roll back the coronavirus pandemic has posed a huge setback on their…
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Feature of the Week
Saving to beat poverty
Lydia Kadzidye was born with a mobility disparity but that does not stop her from dreaming big. The 39-year-old aspires…
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Business News
Muscco urges women farmers to join Saccos
Malawi Union of Savings and Credit Cooperatives (Muscco) has urged women farmers in village savings and loans groups to join…
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Feature of the Week
Finding sustainable alternatives in fighting Covid- 19
After seeing the rise in demand for re-usable face masks, trainers and other members of staff at Dowa Development Aid…
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Development
Shedding poverty bit by bit
James Kayoyola, 53, is a famous tinsmith in Kachitsa Village, Traditional Authority Kambwiri in Salima. He hammers out watering cans,…
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