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National News
Tales of Malawi’s gold rush
It is 11am when we arrive in Mtsiriza, the gold-rich hills that adorn Traditional Authority (T/A) Mwansambo’s territory in Nkhotakota…
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National News
Environment under siege,authorities bury their heads
From gold diggers crushed by boulders in the bowels of the earth to yawning pits replacing forested hills, Malawi’s surging…
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Development
One-stop centres on trial
Today is World Day for remembering the Prevention of and Healing from Child Sexual Exploitation. Our Staff Writer JAMES CHAVULA…
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Front Page
MBC bias: you reap what you saw
Rants and expulsions without a systemic reset won’t fix MBC, our Staff Writer JAMES CHAVULA reports: In September 2009, Democratic…
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Feature
Bureau takes legal aid to Nkhata Bay
In May this year, murmurs erupted in the interiors of Mzuzu Courthouse when senior resident magistrate Godfrey Nyirenda acquitted three…
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Feature
Elections expose it issues
In Malawi, mentions of Smartmatic technology firm evoke murmurs of elections management devices tagged rigging tools by doubters. However, the…
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Feature
Skills for marginalised girls
What do you do when you cannot afford further schooling and all dreams seem to crush? Angela Makono, 26, asks…
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Development
A tale of two presidents
Comeback President Peter Mutharika has a second chance to fix neglected breakdowns in environmental management for national well-being, our Staff…
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Development
Delivering skills for all
Charity Chingondo, 24, recently completed a four-month electrical installation training at Mbera Community Skills Development Centre in Balaka District despite…
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Environment
Scientists probe landslides
Travelling from Mulanje to Blantyre, scarred hills flash past—deprived of their lushness and soil cover. There are two massive scars…
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