Features
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Transforming lives one youth, woman at a time
By Whytone Kapasule: In a country where poverty and inequality remain stubbornly high, the power of a simple, small loan…
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Meals that keep children in school
Kasungu is among Malawi’s most popular tobacco growing districts. As far as agriculture is concerned, when Kasungu is mentioned, tobacco…
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Compassion in a crisis
As she scurried to and fro to provide the best care to patients at Kamuzu Central Hospital’s Covid Isolation Centre,…
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Reflections on collapse of Zomba forest reserve
Professor Sosten Chiotha is a well-known environmentalist in Malawi. In 1973, he was first year student at Chancellor College. Some…
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Riding to Chanco the Kabaza way
By Peter Chipanga: He scooped 16 points during the 2018 Malawi School Certificate of Education (MSCE) examinations; a reason good…
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Siblings in unending agony
By James Mwale: Twenty years ago in Dickson Village, Traditional Authority (T/A) Masula, about 15 kilometres from Malingunde in Lilongwe…
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Malawi 2063 Realisation within the Liberal Democratic Environment
By Clemence Alfazema: The best news that greeted Malawi at the start of 2021, despite fears on the impending second…
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Women at the core of fighting violence
For decades, women and girls have cried without ceasing, pleading with the world to end sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV)…
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Counting the gains
In 2005, wholly-Malawian owned insurance firm Reunion Insurance Limited was birthed out of the demise of the then CGU Insurance…
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Project breathing fresh life in Kasungu National Park
Kasungu National Park, located in the Central Region of Malawi and bordering Zambia, was once a popular tourist destination. However,…
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