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Young, gifted and refugees
Tawonga Ng’oma UN World Food Programme The World Food Programme marks international refugee day by checking in with young talents…
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Renewed hope for violence survivors
By Vyalema Kaluluma-Phiri, contributor For 11 years, Kate Mwanza has been longing to see husband Dalitso Mkandawire, who left for…
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Malawi is awash with lucrative opportunities
By Allan Majuru: In pursuit of economic development, the Zimbabwe Government has shifted from traditional to economic diplomacy, which is…
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Getting parents to open up
In an ideal world, most parents want their children to only start engaging in sexual activities once they are married.…
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Businesses, human rights
By Robert Scott: No matter where you live, the simple act of buying a product can affect the human rights…
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When enough is not enough
When Mary Chilenga’s two-year-old daughter persistently fell sick and took so long to recover, she consulted a doctor who shocked…
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Reviving sorghum production
Samuel Magwira, a 56-year-old smallholder farmer from Mpilisi Village in Sub Traditional Authority (ST/A) Mpilisi in Balaka District, is excited…
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Terror in diminishing forests
Rivers and streams have dried up. Birds of all manner of species are no longer winging from one tree bough…
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Neno women’s long walk to joy
When instinct told her that her waters would break that month, Esnart Philip mobilised her guardian and other members of…
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Fish farmers in distress
The water in the pond is relatively calm, with only dull surges gently swaying the shadow of Botham Harawa sitting…
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