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Tackling cholera myths to save lives
Claims dismissing the existence of cholera as a simple diarrhoeal infection have taken a toll on Malawi’s response to the…
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Women lead to end open defeacation
They came by bicycle, motorcycle and on foot to witness the end of open defaecation in Traditional Authority (T/A) Likoswe’s…
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Chakwera wants no more LDCs summits
President Lazarus Chakwera was chairperson of the world’s Least Developed Countries (LDCs) during this year’s summit that closed last week…
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Mothers sceptical of under-five vaccines
Alice Ndhlovu, 26, was skeptical about vaccinating her three-year-old child against various diseases until she underwent immunisation training. “To be…
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Children exposed to unsafe digital space
Children like these require close supervision Jack, aged 10, learns at one of the prestigious schools in Blantyre. At his…
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Inside the 2023/24 national budget
Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs Sosten Gwengwe on Thursday presented to the National Assembly the 2023/24 National Budget, pegged…
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New hope to reduce cervical cancer deaths
A poignant story about a woman from Malawi this week resonates deeply with many. At the age of 40, Mary…
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Boosting Chiweta’s fish catches
For about two decades, the people of Chiweta along the northern shoreline of Lake Malawi in Rumphi District have seen…
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Conserving soil for food security
For years hunger used to torment Felix Chizombe’s family in Namarwa Village in Phalombe District. Since 2009, the rural farmer,…
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Malawi’s anti-corruption war
What Chakwera said in Parliament “We have a new Director of Public Prosecutions, but if we choose to work in…
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