Development
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Swings of humanitarian work
Dennis Chilembwe grew up dreaming of becoming a medical doctor, but works as a humanitarian worker at Dzaleka Refugee Camp…
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Youths get a business boost
In 2025, Donnex Chinomba, 27, left Mulanje District for Mangochi in search of pastures new. The shift from the foot…
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Hello, Malawi’s ruralmajority left behind
Are there any ICT solutions to Malawi’s troubling rural-urban digital divide? Our Contributor EPHRAIM NYONDO probes. In their minds, policymakers…
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ICT for Malawi we want
A new report by the Malawi Communications Regulatory Authority (Macra) shows that the use of ICT services, a critical enabler…
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Lilongwe cries for safe parking spots
It is increasingly becoming a tall order for visitors and residents alike to find parking space in the capital city,…
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Soldier’s death exposes an overlooked assassin
In the past three weeks, Malawi has lost people I have shared jokes with, including former vice-president Saulos Chilima and…
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Life at Dzaleka camp
Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere, said Martin Luther King. Malawi welcomes thousands fleeing their countries to breathe…
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Empower youths for better Malawi
Africa has the youngest population in the world, with more than 400 million people aged 15 to 35. Malawi is…
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Mzuni embarks on pneumonia study
Kefasi, a four-year-old girl from Kaphatenga in Salima, experienced troubling symptoms of coughing and grunting while breathing. Despite receiving antibiotics…
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Uphold public appointments laws
The high vacancy rate in government’s ministries, departments and agencies has stirred debate about some individuals holding acting positions for…
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