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National
14,310 teachers still unemployed
Government is yet to recruit about 14,310 teachers for both secondary and primary schools. Following a statement made in Parliament…
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Business
Escom rationing new connections
Institutions, individuals and companies that have applied for new electricity connections with the Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (Escom) will…
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Features
Feeding education’s soul from community members’ hands
Chombo Primary School is the microcosm of education sector problems. However, not much happens in the village, one of 15…
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Features
Malawi’s long, tedious walk to compulsory basic education
Sounds of joy reverberated across Malawi that Thursday afternoon, October 31 2013, when Malawi’s Parliament passed the Education Bill. This…
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Features
Swept by floods below, exposed to the sun above
Petulo Andireya Dickson, 18, a form three learner at Thuchira Community Day Secondary School (CDSS) in Mulanje District, rues the…
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Features
Breaking taboos, dressing menstruation in ordinary robes
By Wezzie Gausi: The death of Gift Banda’s wife in 2017 left him confused about what the future would hold,…
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Features
Breaking disability boundaries, courting success
By Feston Malekezo & Richard Chirombo When, six years ago, Malawi started implementing the National Inclusive Education Strategy, little did…
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Features
Malawi’s education sector is on the cusp of change, but…
By Steve Sharra, Ph.D: On April 5 2022, Education Minister Agnes NyaLonje presented a ministerial statement to Parliament on the…
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National
Crisis in education
Failure by Malawi to meet obligations on improving education standards has left the country in a crisis whose long-term effects…
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