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Land reforms scare investors
Every morning, Stanley Sazuze leaves his village in the tea-growing district of Mulanje and cycles into Mozambique. By the time…
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Development
Race for climate-smart solutions
More than 600 people have been killed by Cyclone Freddy, which washed away homes, roads and crops in Southern Malawi…
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Education
When public budgets are gender-responsive
Eight years ago, Chikuli ward councillor Beatrice Mlatho found it challenging to advocate for fair participation of women in the…
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Weekend Investigate
Farmers grow crops with ‘magic liquid’ fertiliser
‘Bionitrate’ made from urine is starting to improve yields for farmers in Malawi who face high costs applying fertiliser to…
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Is carbon tax justifiable?
There is a promotion that is running on some local radio stations on the intent by government, through the National…
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Feature
HIV’s silent toll on female workers
Throughout her education, Thoko Phiri, a 35-year-old mother of two from Ntchisi District, had an ambition of pursuing a…
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Feature
Women bear the brunt of climate change
It is eight o’clock in the morning in Neno, and Agnes Jumbe, 30, has been waiting for three hours…
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