Weekend Investigate
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Conceptual thinking behind fertiliser subsidies
By Dyton D Maliro, PhDGender and Social Protection Specialist Farm input subsidies in Malawi represent a policy initiative for achieving…
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Solar energy for sustained water supply
When Edmond Hami and his family shifted to Mzuzu in 2020, they endured nightmare Sundays as blackouts hit the northern…
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Flood survivors rue Illovo Sugar for frequent floods
Sugar is sweet, but it leaves a bitter aftertaste in Matsukambiya and other villagers at its source down the Shire…
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Tonse Alliance administration in the eyes of CHRR
As the year ends, people have different views on how the Tonse Alliance government has performed. EDWIN NYIRONGO talks to…
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Lack of privacy, sanitary facilities is violence, too
They live about 300 kilometres apart—one at Lusako in Karonga North West, and the other at Kamphenda in Rumphi West—yet…
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Paralegals easing life for suspects, remandees
For owing K4 500, Yamikani Kachingwe from Nsungwi area in Lilongwe’s Area 25C could have been part of the country’s…
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Bridging extension gap with radio
It is around 1pm on a Thursday in Munkhowa Village in Traditional Authority (T/A) Chikumbu’s area in Mulanje. Irene Lipenga…
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Nsanje young people living with HIV feel neglected
High discrimination and lack of a conducive environment to access antiretroviral (ARV) drugs has led to having few youths living…
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Hope as parties support women political representation
Women empowerment has always been tough in a country where patriarchy is dominant. The number of women in Parliament keeps…
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Swayed by society conduct
It is Monday morning. Lorac Panachichi, a new teacher at Twapochere Primary School, thought being her first day, she would…
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