Malawi's High Court will rule Friday on another continuance request in Bakili Muluzi's corruption trial
High court bans so-called witch doctors in effort to reduce demand for albino body parts, but herbalists say they are not involved in magic ... or murder
Number of malnourished children has quadrupled in Balaka, hardest hit district
New survey finds El Nino-induced drought that decimated this year’s harvests put country on brink of disaster
Stronger laws needed to protect albinos from senseless violence sparked by superstition, according to civil rights campaigners
Government says most of the people on the street are begging as a profession, not a last resort
Nearly 12,000 Mozambicans seeking asylum have crossed the border into Malawi since December
Problem so widespread, US threatens to stop providing the drugs if authorities do not get situation under control
Wave of attacks — at least 50 in three years — target people born without pigment in their skin, hair and eyes, as their body parts are prized on black market
IMF says it will disperse remaining $30 million in assistance as country tries to recover from 2013 government corruption scandal
Exodus of refugees from Mozambican, DRC, Burundi, Rwanda and Somalia grows, shows no sign of abating, funding increasingly difficult
Civil aviation officials have grounded Felix Kambwiri for now, but former radio repairman says he is not giving up
In Malawi, farmers around the capital are using human urine on their crops instead of costly imported chemical fertilizers. It’s the result of an innovative local initiative that is transforming the lives of both the farmers and city residents. Lameck Masina reports for VOA from Lilongwe, Malawi.
Malawian agriculturist Goodfellow Phiri started 'Urine for Wealth' as a small family initiative nine years ago; it has since grown into thriving business
Country experiencing an upsurge in mob violence, with 11 people killed and a courthouse burned in recent incidents
The police have charged the suspects with treason; They are currently on bail awaiting formal charges
Malawi is facing its worst food shortage in a decade, largely caused by flooding and drought last year
Band leader Thomas Binamo says mere fact that band was nominated showed world that there is talent in Malawi prisons
Court order to enforce anti-gay laws comes two months after government ordered police to respect moratorium by unconditionally pardoning two suspected gays arrested in December
Malawi is currently facing worst food shortage in decade, largely because of flooding and drought that hit country last year
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