Weekend Investigate
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Soldiers’ epic march on impunity
It takes a strong institution to protect citizens marching against their rulers. The assignment can be tougher for security agencies…
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Clean cooking for tidy markets
Not all that stinks is garbage. Your waste could be an innovator’s raw material or goldmine. At Tsangano Market in…
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Timely relief for Malawi’s top primary school
It still boggles a myriad minds. It remains a jigsaw puzzle to many. Many are left with their mouth agape…
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Burning issues with your cup of tea
In October 2019, Malawi experienced 10 consecutive days with a sudden surge in temperature that left vegetation brown. The heat…
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Nine years of a ‘Spy Machine’
Back in October 2011, all Malawi’s four telecommunication service providers, sent identical text messages to subscriber Alick Kimu on his…
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Malawi reaping fruits of digital identification
The national ID is a key tool. It has helped Malawi track every name of employee on government payroll to…
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Rescued from marriage, now delivers 70 babies per month
Child marriage is a serious problem in Malawi. The 2017 constitutional amendment raising the age of marriage to 18, for…
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Saved from jaws of a heartless uncle: A sad tale of Alefa
Her life was completely traumatized. Her innocent soul was bruised with scars that speak volumes of a horrible story of…
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Why does Chinsinsi hope again?
Chinsinsi (not real name) was just four years old in 2006 when she was diagnosed with HIV at Queen Elizabeth…
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Food prices fly away as trees fall
As Malawi’s forests get thinner, farmers haunted by chronic food shortage could be seeing a worsening crisis closer than policymakers…
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