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Minister questions Ex-leaders’ benefits
Former fierce government critic now Cabinet minister Kamlepo Kalua has questioned disparities in the allocation of house allowance or rent…
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DPP ignores Covid-19 measures at rallies
Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) at the weekend defied measures such as a ban on gatherings of more than 100 people…
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Waiting for a turn
Laurent Kaonga, 40, is a worried inmate at Mzuzu Prison following the outbreak of coronavirus. He is concerned about a…
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Communities get Covid-19 fight kits
The Church of Central Africa Presbyterian (CCAP) Livingstonia Synod Aids Programme (Lisap) has donated K4 million worth of Covid-19 preventive…
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Covid-19 cases rise to 34
Malawi now has 34 cases of the novel coronavirus (Covid-19) global pandemic following the confirmation of a new case at…
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Mzuzu Central Hospital steps up Covid-19 preps
Mzuzu Asian Business Community has renovated an isolation facility at Mzuzu Central Hospital (MCH) in preparation for the management of…
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Nine killed, 47 arrested in bloodsucking claims
Calls have mounted for government to tighten security against mob justice as bloodsucking rumours have reached alarming levels in the…
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Study exposes Mzimba on youth-friendly services
A study commissioned by Plan International Malawi in Mzimba has established that health facilities in the district are not youth-friendly.…
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Makeshift classrooms anger parents
Parents of learners at Mchengautuba II Primary School in Mzuzu City have expressed anger at lack of proper classrooms at…
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Makeshift classrooms anger parents
Parents of learners at Mchengautuba II Primary School in Mzuzu City have expressed anger at lack of proper classrooms at…
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Council sues villagers over Msiro waste site
Mzuzu City Council (MCC) has sued 16 village heads and people living around Msiro waste site for allegedly damaging the…
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Feature
What stresses HIV+children?
Call him Ungweru to conceal his identity because the young man has been living with HIV for the past 12…
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Feature
Walking for disability rights
A journey of a thousand miles begins with one step, so goes the saying. Brazilian social activist José Geraldo de…
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Q & A
Sunrise or sunset?
Our reporter JOHN CHIRWA engages Professor Danwood Chirwa, a law professor at the University of Cape Town in South Africa…
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Health
Mothers unite for vaccines
A simple vaccine can prevent a child from contracting polio and a host of other deadly diseases, but some children…
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Feature
Demystifying school development fund
At the dawn of multi-party democracy in 1994, government introduced free primary education which doubled enrolment for learners. However, the…
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Mzimba caregivers drilled in childhood education
St John of God Hospitaller Services in partnership with Save the Children Malawi has trained caregivers in Mzimba District to…
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Towards an inclusive, equitable quality education
In this last part of the series, our reporter JOHN CHIRWA interrogates solutions and interventions put in place to achieve…
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Feature
Pains of detention without trial
In 2010, Parliament enacted the Criminal Procedure and Evidence Code (CPEC) that empowers the court to release suspects at the…
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Editors Pick
Irony of inclusive education in Malawi
In Malawi, all persons are accorded the right to education under Section 25 (1) of the Constitution. On the other…
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