Development
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What happened to Malawi fish?
The winds were cold that August morning on the shores of Mlangeni in Mangochi. Too cold to part with the…
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Hope for water in desperate times
The UN General Assembly declared 2013 the International Year of Water Cooperation. And the theme of this year’s World Water…
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Fatherhood against odds
A man in Lilongwe is drawing people’s attention and receiving praise for doing what men rarely do: going to work…
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Moving towards using DNA technology to combat crime
It might sound surreal, but Malawi is moving towards using DNA technology to combat crime such that preparations are underway…
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Getting rural masses on internet
Minister of Information and Civic Education Moses Kunkuyu says Malawi government has put in place mechanisms to improve service delivery…
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Telecentres: are they translating?
A Malawi School Certificate of Education (MSCE) was not enough for 37-year-old Isaac Masiyano from Khudze Village, Traditional Authority (T/A)…
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Child trafficking: hallmark of modern day slavery
Malawi joins the world in commemorating World Slavery Day today. But what relevance does the day have to a country…
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Rehabilitation of rural piped water relieves community
Water is life and access to potable water is a human right. However, for residents of traditional authorities (T/As) Mwansambo…
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Sad tale of Dzalanyama Forest
On July 26, Minister of Environment and Climate Change Management Halima Daudi could not hide her disappointment upon seeing the…
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Women’s role in circumcision
Women have become a deciding factor as government is pushing to get boys and men undergo medical circumcision, which…
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