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Villagers open up on GBV
Rarely do villagers, men, women, the youth and their leaders come together for a candid talk on sexual matters. Culturally,…
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Youths give back to the community
Frank Phiri, 20, from Traditional Authority Masula in Lilongwe dropped out of school while in Form Three because his parents…
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Youthwyze mobile App, hope for the youth
Lack of information about sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) make it difficult for young people in the country…
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Yamaha Motors certifies Paramount its Malawi dealer
Leading Japanese automobile manufacturer Yamaha Motors has certified Paramount Holdings Limited (PHL) as its dealer in Malawi, effectively making it…
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Biogas digester changes Eneless’s life
Life is no longer the same for Eneless Chimenya, 45, from Chinkwende Village, Traditional Authority (T/A) Bvumbwe in Thyolo District.…
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Non-economic impactsof cyclones in Malawi
Chrissy Lingson, 19, was afraid to go back to school after Cyclone Ana induced floods destroyed her Kanseche Village in…
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Social support beneficiaries share success stories
Labita Jiston is a beacon of resilience. The woman, from Ndendela Village in Dowa District, illustrates the impact of Community…
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Enhancing women participation in politics
Malawi still faces challenges when it comes to women representation in politics. Since the advent of multiparty democracy 29 years…
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Two nations, one border
At Mwami-Mchinji One Stop Border Post (OSBP) stands a giant billboard, proclaiming:“Two nations, one border.” It heralds a new era,…
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40 years waiting to read and write
Roseline Phiri is a resilient individual who has faced adversity that would knock a lesser woman down. She never wavered…
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Communities wipe out malnutrition
Esther Phiri, a 30-year-old mother of four from Chiphaka Village, Traditional Authority (T/A) Mwadzama in Nkhotakota District, recently gave birth…
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Comesa responds to El Nino threat
As El Nino wreaks havoc on crops in Southern Africa, Fanny Manyowa’s maize field in Angonisathaonse Village, Traditional Authority Chigalu,…
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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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Incorporating health in climate change discourse
Scientific evidence highlights that a poorly managed environment is a recipe for increased disease burden in the world. When sanitation…
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A safe way to safe drinking water
Watereka lies along the M1 between Raiply and Mzimba Boma junction. It is a hilly side strewn with relatively short…
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Proud lead farmer in Mzimba
In Chimsolo Village, Traditional Authority Mzikubola in Mzimba District, a lead farmer named Ethel Kasambara has managed to refurbish her house,…
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Project links farmers to off-takers
In a bid to maximise profits for farmers, the Norwegian Church Aid and Danish Church Aid (NCA/DCA) under Transform Programme is …
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Local refrigerator, a game changer
Farmers who grow tomatoes and other leafy vegetables in rural parts of Malawi are mostly at a disadvantage as they…
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Khwakwazi irrigation scheme up and running again
About 84 farming households under the Khwakwazi Irrigation Scheme in Rumphi District can now afford a smile as they anticipate…
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‘What a man can do, I can do’
It is approaching midday and the four of us are about to start setting up our equipment when a female…
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