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AICC pioneers tree planting movement in Njewa’s area
The African Institute of Corporate Citizenship (AICC), an international non-governmental organisation, on Friday pioneered a tree planting movement at Sankhani…
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Quality seeds for quality fruit
For decades, Victor Tembo has been churning out seedlings of fruit trees in Mkonyo Village near Ekwendeni. The farmer in…
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After being gay: Monjeza cries out!
The face has a striking resemblance to the once bright-eyed, slightly-bald and soft-spoken gentleman who used to grace newspaper front…
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Varying opinions on Marriage Bill
A week ago Nation on Sunday carried a random survey in Blantyre City to gauge Malawian’s perceptions of the Marriage,…
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Mwanza to plant 700 000 trees to avert climate change
Mwanza District Council says it will plant 700 000 trees during this year’s national forestry season to reduce climate change…
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Mzuzu: Towards more revenue for better facilities
Mzuzu, the country’s third largest town, is often marketed as ‘the ever-green city’. But the tribute to the city’s massive…
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Mwaulambo communities speak on coal
In Karonga, Mwaulambo residents liken the unsettling effects of mining to earthquakes that affected nearly 25 000 households in 2009.…
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Council bans harvesting of trees from Thambani Forest
Mwanza District Council has banned uncertified businesspeople from harvesting trees and tree-related products from Thambani Forest Reserve to protect the…
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Malawi women take fish farming to new heights
It is one of the most successful fish farming clubs in Mangochi, yet it has women at the helm, defying…
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More support needed to improve livelihoods in camps
The only money that he managed to take along as he ran for safety was K8 000. He used it…
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Is linking ‘fisi’ with HIV detracting attention?
In this article, Samantha Page urgues that the Aids narrative that focuses more on harmful cultural practices such as the…
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Giving birth in the floods
Anne Wisitedi, a mother of six from Osiyana Village, Traditional Authority Mlolo in Nsanje, will never forget the day her…
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Cisanet calls for solidarity on floods
The Civil Society Agriculture Network (Cisanet) has commended government for acknowledging effects of floods in many parts of the country…
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When consumers cannot return damaged goods
Bwanali Yusufu (not real name) bought a roll of electric cable from a shop in Limbe. All was well as…
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No end in sight for Blantyre water woes
In Blantyre’s Nancholi Township, Charity Chiwaya wakes up every morning worrying about where to find water. With a husband and…
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Farmers ponder replanting after floods
When Mary Mopiwa, 30, left her house for her maize garden on January 11 2015, she had no idea she…
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Curbing sexual violence: Are our laws helping?
Malawi continues to experience cases of sexual violence, especially among couples. Does the country have strong laws to arrest this?…
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Of women’s performance in politics
With mixed feelings, I keep reading the news that women did not do well in the May 2014 Tripartite Elections,…
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Floods worsen poverty in Ntcheu
Even before the devastating floods, Aida Marko, 39, from Chawanje Village in Ntcheu had enough problems to worry about. Losing…
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Flood victims’ cry
Geoffina Gilisoni, 90, of Kutulo 1 Village, Traditional Authority (T/A) Lundu in Chikwawa, curses the night raging waters hounded her…
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