Features
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Malawi Investment Forum: time to write our story well
It is said, ‘If you write your story so well, they will read it twice’. The second Malawi International Investment…
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Abortion shall remain detrimental to society
I was fascinated by the debate that presenter Bayana Chunga fronted in one of the weekends on Times Television. He…
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Malawi can tackle drug access – via generics
In a country like Malawi, stock outs of essential medicines and the presence of counterfeit drugs on the market pose…
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Tribute to Mary Nangwale
While death is a blow to the bereaved and concerned, the traits we draw in life are worth knitting a…
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Assessing health SDG impact: A year later
Each year, leaders from around the world converge in New York City in the US for the United Nations General…
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Reclaiming rights through African Court
When Enerst Mtingwi was dismissed from Malawi Revenue Authority (MRA) a year after he was hired, he sued the organisation…
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Rebuilding Rwanda from ashes to flashes
Between April and July 1994, Rwanda was burning and blood was flowing. It remains one of the worst tragedies in…
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Rethinking irrigation farming
The agriculture sector is the single largest employer in the world, sustaining the livelihood of 40 percent of the population,…
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As Escom fails, off-grid stations offer hope
In the mountainous area of Kabunduli west of Kavuzi Trading Centre in Nkhata Bay, residents live in what might be…
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Food beyond maize
Malawi, like any other country worldwide, is weighed down by effects of climate change that call for new ways of…
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