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Cyclone a wake-upcall on climate crisis
People started running, so we ran,” says Eliza Edward, a farmer who lost her husband to massive floods triggered by…
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Seeking grief closure to Ntauchila Village
The mudlslides that erupted from Chilimankhwanje Hill, overlooking Ntauchila Village in Traditional Authority Likoswe in Chiradzulu and washed away part…
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Children bear cyclone slap
Grief echoes in every corner of Bokosi Village in Phalombe District, hit hard by rockslides caused by Cyclone Freddy. In…
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‘I prayed for my family’
A round midnight, Edith Goliyati, 32, went to the toilet with her 11-month-old son, a decision she will forever cherish.…
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Restoring ecosystem for climate resilient
Long walks to fetch firewood and water haunted Chilunga villagers in Zomba District. Edna Chimbalanga and her two daughters climbed…
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Making cross-border trade safer for women
One of the narratives surrounding intra-African trade has been that neighbouring countries barely trade with one another. Yet commerce…
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Cholera fears rise as cyclone batters hotspots
Families and children displaced by Cyclone Freddy in Malawi face the risk of an unprecedented cholera outbreak due to lack…
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Malawians search mud for bodies as cyclone eases
Lacking sniffer dogs and armed just with shovels, rescuers in storm-ravaged Malawi on Thursday made a grim hunt for buried…
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Putting humanitarian aid in deserving hands
Amid disasterous impacts of Cyclone Freddy, our Staff Writer JAMES CHAVULA highlights how a mix of community dialogues and vulnerability…
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Disasters blur global goals hunt
Utaviya Paulo’s life is now merely a satchel of broken dreams. Adding to her frailty from old age, the survivor…
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