Weekend Investigate
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Will medical humanities solve some health problems?
Have you ever gone to a public hospital and left disappointed with the way medical practitioners treated you? Or have…
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Towards an inclusive, equitable quality education
In this last part of the series, our reporter JOHN CHIRWA interrogates solutions and interventions put in place to achieve…
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Illomba bud massaged too long
Government has on two occasions tried to cancel Illomba Granite Company’ mining licence, suggesting failure to comply with the Mines…
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Indigenous crops enhance food security
With 10 bags and a granary full of maize, 70 year-old Lovemore Tachokere enters the 2019/2020 growing season with a…
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Tackling latent TB in prisons
Mass screening held at Chichiri Prison in the past fortnight has indicated how skin tests detect TB cases likely to…
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Joy as Makwasa elderly regain sight
Imagine you are working in your maize field and suddenly you feel like there is sand in your eyes. You…
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Phalombe’s lessons of survival
Cyclone Idai hit Malawi, Mozambique and Zimbabwe hard during last year’s rainy season. Over 2 million people were affected with…
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Turning to familiar foe for water
The power of sunlight goes deeper to tap water for populations that rued abundant sunny days when taps run dry,…
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Dry towns sitting on water vaults
A rush to the rivers below the country’s drying towns bares new promising groundwater levels, our Staff Writer JAMES CHAVULA…
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Hard choices for plastic-free future
Bright Nyasaland quit school when he was in Standard Two, but he has learnt a lot from the world around…
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