Weekend Investigate
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Taming ‘ecosystem engineers’ of Kasungu National Park
Up to the early 1990s, Kasungu National Park, the country’s second largest after Nyika, had the largest elephant population, with…
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Protection in reverse: The case of police officer with albinism
One of the groups of people that required added police protection is people with albinism. They have become an endangered…
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When by-election bares voters’ fatigue
It is Thursday, November 16 2023 in Dedza Central Constituency. The clock is ticking to around 7am and voting for…
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Strategic grain reserves and food security in Malawi
The country should brace for more incidences of natural disasters that will threaten our traditional production and food systems. However,…
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Taming Water boards’ burst pipes
Linly Mbaya, who lives at Khama, Machinjiri in Blantyre, is running with a pail in hand. You would think something…
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Pastors, LGBTIQ and the ‘love thy neighbour’ rule
Of late, there has been a heated debate on the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex and Queer (LGBTIQ+) community,…
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Breaking the poverty cycle with social cash transfer
When 41-year-old Tabu Honde of Chakwera Village in Senior Chief Kilupula’s area in Karonga District was divorced in 2013 by…
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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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