Weekend Investigate
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Expanding access to safe water
Access to clean water is one of the basic human needs. This is why there are concerted efforts by both…
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Enduring dump-site rottenness
Lawlessness, obscenity and rottenness. That sums up what the largest waste dumping site neighbourhood in Lilongwe has become. The landfill…
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Freddy kills appetite for education
While some Cyclone Freddy survivors in most camps need food, clothes and other items, their counterparts in Mangochi, say their…
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Chief champions fight against cholera
Village head Magombo in Machinjiri Township in Blantyre is seen moving from house to house interacting with her subjects. This…
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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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Mudi clean-up wins Water Warriors Award
Monday to Sunday, water-wise Malawians pick waste from Mudi River in Blantyre. The Mudi River Clean-Up campaigners do the dirty…
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Transforming farmers’ agony into jubilation
Middle-aged Salayi Mkanasi’s 20-year-old marriage has, until lately, been one torturous expedition laced with poverty that bled endless hunger, severe…
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As Covid evolves, scientists split the difference
The fast-changing Covid-19 pandemic has left scientists globally with no time to blink. At the National HIV Reference Laboratory in…
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Protecting juvenile fish, grow production
You would not eat chicks why do you eat fingerlings, baby fish? If you eat baby fish, there will be…
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Reliving thirst and hunger for education
The importance of education cannot be misjudged. That is why every person deserves an opportunity to get quality education. However,…
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