Feature of the Week
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A chase for chinese scholarship
The University of International Business and Economics (UIBE) is one public university, in Beijing China, with Malawian students. It is…
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Dark side of Mubas low lights
It is Friday and the Malawi University of Business and Applied Sciences (Mubas) in Blantyre is bustling with students going…
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Malaria vaccine; a beacon of hope for Malawi
In the heart of Chikwawa, a success story unfolds as Baby Cecilia, daughter of Group Village Head Chikutileni 1 emerges…
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Agony of waste collectors
In Malawi, many people do not care where they throw leftovers. As they dump waste anywhere, garbage keeps piling in…
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Demand for male circumcision falls
Since 2012, Malawi has been among 14 African countries that have added voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) to their weapons…
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Pupils escape grave danger
Maria Stephen dreams of becoming a nurse as she covets their uniform. Since 2015, she has struggled to learn due…
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Free water tokens boost war on cholera
In February 2023, Malawi was grappling with a cholera outbreak which claimed 1 400 lives from over 42 427 patients.…
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Cyclone Freddy survivors face uncertain relocation
Last year, a relentless rainstorm left tears dripping across southern Malawi, where severe floods and landslides claimed 679 lives, with…
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Renowned preacher Sauti-Phiri retires after 29-year AE service
Pastor Abel Lazaro Sauti-Phiri, a renowned preacher and trainer of evangelists and disciplers in many churches in Malawi, has retired…
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Saving Bua River from jaws of destruction
At the foot of Chimphako Hills in Traditional Authority Njombwa at the southern tip of Kasungu district sits Chivunika Village,…
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