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Championing Covid jabs among sceptics
By Lawrent Kumchenga, contributor: In the village of Thambani in the south-western town of Mwanza, the villagers get nervous at…
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International
Lake Tanganyika’s rising water levels displace 100,000 people
Natural disasters have forced more than 100,000 people to flee their homes in Burundi in recent years, Save the Children…
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Taking courts to defilers’ homes
From January this year to now, Mzimba First Grade Magistrate Loynes Gumbo has concluded a record number of defilement cases.…
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Girls out of harm’s way
At 15, Bertha Fanuel is not a proud mother. She is, however, delighted that she is back in class after…
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Mending them young
In Mzimba South, some children born with disabilities have defeated the infirmities through little interactions with their peers. ALICK PONJE…
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Seeking the frail
When five-year-old Lyton Banda from Nkuna Andrea Village in Mzimba South first stepped his frail feet in a classroom at…
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National
Violence against women matter of high concern—UN
In the wake of damning reports by women of Msundwe, Mpingu and M’bwatalika against some police officers, United Nations office…
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Features
Reclaiming peace in unlikely places
By Alick Ponje: A Fast-Paced dance by children at Namachete Primary School, Traditional Authority (T/A) Mwambo, in Zomba District brightens…
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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
Save The Children report exposes children’s pain
STUDY by Save the Children has exposed extreme suffering for children in the world with Malawi ranked 149 out of…
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