Weekend Investigate
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‘Abortion Bill isn’t aborted yet’
Chiradzulu West lawmaker Matthews Ngwale unmasks the “tactical withdrawal” of the motion for Parliament to debate the Termination of Pregnancy…
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Giving children a flying start
Volunteers in rural parts of Malawi have become unsung heroes when it comes to ensuring every child reaps the fruits…
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On death bed: How govt has killed livestock farming
Statistics from Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (Luanar) indicates that in terms of productivity, livestock has remained static,…
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Saving girls from a familiar pitfall
Ending child marriage in Malawi is an uphill task with nearly half of all girls already married by the age…
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Stepping up rural resilience to Covid-19
The impact of the Covid-19 is largely pronounced in the urban areas, but the rural areas of Malawi have equally…
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Culture warriors back safe abortion
Chiefs are breaking the silence over the controversial abortion law, our Staff Writer JAMES CHAVULA reports. Senior Chief Mwakaboko has…
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Girls suffer as lawmakers await abortion Bill
It is Tuesday around 10 am, a scorching morning in Karonga District on the Northern shoreline of Lake Malawi. Pacing…
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Farmers grow crops with ‘magic liquid’ fertiliser
‘Bionitrate’ made from urine is starting to improve yields for farmers in Malawi who face high costs applying fertiliser to…
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Giving girls second chance
In September 2020 Anne Malengenya from M’biza Village, Traditional Authority Chikumbu in Mulanje District, became pregnant. She was in Standard…
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Poverty, complicity hampers human trafficking fight
In August last year, police intercepted the trafficking of 31 people to Mozambique. The victims, all Malawians, included 17 children…
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