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Farmers demand better roads to access markets
Farmers and communities from traditional authorities (T/As) Malenga, Kalumo and Sauka in Ntchisi District have expressed concerns with poor roads…
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Belgian student conducts cervical cancer screening
Belgian medical student Anais Hublet from Maastricht University has organised a free cervical cancer screening exercise for women in eight…
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Youths in Mzimba decry lack of jobs, capital for business
Youths in Mzimba District have lamented lack of jobs and economic opportunities, saying it is pushing them into poverty. They…
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Magla urges communities to preserve Mount Mulanje
Malawi Gaming and Lotteries Authority (Magla) director general Muchanakhwaye Mpuluka has challenged communities in Mulanje to strengthen efforts to protect…
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Shire Valley irrigation project delay irks chiefs
Traditional leaders and other stakeholders in Chikwawa and Nsanje districts have expressed frustration with the slow pace of the multi-billion…
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Malawians find a piece of home in Washington
Life in the US can be brutally draining, especially for immigrants balancing work, bills, survival and responsibilities back home. But…
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Six weeks on, tobacco rakes in K120bn—data
Six weeks into the tobacco marketing season, Malawi has raked in $68 million (about K120 billion), 32 percent down from…
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Tobacco illnesses drain K55bn annually—Alliance
Non-Communicable Diseases (NCD) Alliance Malawi has said while tobacco continues to underpin the country’s economy its related illnesses are costing…
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Contractors hired for Blantyre-Lilongwe M1
The Roads Authority (RA) has allocated K96 billion and hired contractors to undertake periodic maintenance, pothole patching and drainage improvement…
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Study exposes funding challenges in water sector
Malawi risks missing the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) target for universal access to safe water unless the government invests…
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