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Refugee camp closures to have disastrous consequences
The Kenyan government’s decision to close its refugee camps will have disastrous consequences and must be reconsidered, international organisations have…
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Seizing business opportunities from China
Moving from a predominantly importing and consuming country to a predominantly producing and exporting one was once a slogan for…
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Maintaining fair labour practices the village way
At 50, tobacco farmer Wilson Abbas has been around long enough to realise that farmers are prone to distractions such…
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Fighting GBV in Machinga
At times, hands locked, they walked leisurely as a fresh breeze blew down the dusty, rural road. Often, school had…
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How one little man changed his community
He is not rich. He is a mere civil servant serving in Malawi Police Service as a Sergeant. But at…
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Malawi’s suffering creative industry
The creative industry has the potential to contribute to the economic development of the country yet it in Malawi, it…
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Doing wildlife justice to Malawi’s ivory stockpile
The complexities of the associated legislation have led to much local debate as to whether Malawi’s ivory stockpiles should be…
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Neglected asthma burden
Despite being asthmatic, Talimba, cooks using firewood which produces a lot of smoke everyday. She does not have any affordable…
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Consumer welfare in an imperfect market
35 year old Sankhulani Phiri works as a teacher at one of the country’s primary schools in Ntcheu. She struggles…
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The story of abused old woman
Seated at the doorstep of her ramshackle thatched home, Chanadzi Makwiza cast a welcoming smile when her visitors announced their…
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