Weekend Investigate
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Why road accidents galore?
Last week Weekend Investigates established that the number of people killed in road accidents has risen in the past five…
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road accidents: the kiss of death
In four years, road accidents have claimed 4 000 lives in the country with their occurrence on the increase every…
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Sorting out long walks to school
Three interventions—use of bicycles, self-boarding and boarding service provided by schools—seem to be too little a solution to long-walks to…
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Coping with long distance to access education
In this second part of the series, ALBERT SHARRA looks at how students and schools serving students living over 20…
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Long walk to school: Tales from rural areas
In 1999, Ministry of Education Science and Technology announced a revolutionary policy, which converted scores of Malawi Distance Education Centres…
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Human traffickers exploit Dzaleka refugee camp
Human traffickers have invaded Dzaleka Refugee Camp in Dowa. The syndicate, involved in the racket that sees economic migrants from…
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Human trafficking syndicate exploits refugee camp
Dzaleka Refuguee Camp became a war zone on September 25 last month as police moved in to crush human smuggling…
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Communities struggle to access mobile networks
By allowing some communities to have access to telecommunications services and leave others out Malawi government is simply promoting the…
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Living in Malawi, served by Mozambique
Lack of FM radio signals in Muloza is forcing people to listen to radio broadcasts in Mozambique, missing out on…
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Reformed counsellors safeguarding adolescents
We, Malawians, must part ourselves on our backs and smile. Our country is only 54 years old and we have…
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