Dodma
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Contraceptive supply normalises
By Jameson Chauluka: Supply of contraceptives has normalised after Beira Port in Mozambique started operating, weeks after Cyclone Idai disrupted…
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Disaster response deficit at K18.9 billion
By Feston Malekezo: Malawi’s disaster response deficit to households which were affected by rains in some Southern and Eastern Region…
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UNHCR, Botswana help flood victims
By Peter Kanjere: United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) and Botswana Government have donated relief items to victims of…
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Schools bear floods burden
The calamity which has befallen the country due to floods caused by heavy rains has affected every sector in the…
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12,000 childbirths expected in camps
By Feston Malekezo: Some 12,000 babies are expected to be born from 230,000 women who are living in designated camps…
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UK donates K3 billion to floods victims
By Pilirani Kachinziri: The UK Department for International Development (DfID) has provided $4.5 million (K3.3 billion) to fund Unicef, World…
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‘Integrate disaster risk management in education’
By Emmanuel Chirwa: The Department of Disaster Management Affairs (Dodma) has called on stakeholder to integrate disaster risk management in…
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Peter Mutharika visits flood victims
By Richard Chirombo: President Peter Mutharika continues to visit people displaced by floods, as he visits Nsanje and Chikwawa districts…
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Features
The Shire Valley: Malawi’s man-made or nature-inflicted humanitarian crisis? Part 2
By Richard Chirombo: When relocation calls are made to Shire Valley residents, they come in good faith, so that the…
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National
Malawi in water
By Serah Makondetsa: Twenty-three people died across the country this week following incessant heavy rains accompanied by strong winds which…
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