Anti-drug advocates say the action would hurt young people
Malawi has embarked on trials of genetically modified maize aimed to curb recurrent hunger and pests like fall armyworms and caterpillars. The trials come amid concerns about the possible effects genetically modified organisms have on health and the environment. Lameck Masina reports from Lilongwe.
DPP officials say 25 supporters were hurt and rushed to a hospital
Lazarus Chakwera says measures are in place to identify and apprehend the attackers, but his statements stir doubt
Labor activists frown at recruitment process for hiring workers, saying politics shouldn't be involved
Press freedom groups have faulted the police for invading the journalists’ privacy
Inventor Ernest Andrew’s innovation largely aims to save money villagers spend in buying torches and batteries to light their homes
This is the second time in three years he has faced arrest for publishing a story about the government's dealings with a U.K. businessman
US government built the schools as part of 89 planned for Malawi by the end of 2024
Recent government public health campaigns on the importance of COVID-19 jabs have helped defeat vaccine hesitancy
Authorities say the first consignment of the milled grain is expected next week
Some analysts call Tanzania’s action retaliatory
Maize lethal necrosis disease could wipe out the staple food, but the ban comes as the country struggles with food shortages
The Malawi government has partnered with the U.N. children's agency UNICEF, and a mobile service provider to help students in rural Malawi learn how to use the latest digital technology. However, a there is still a shortage of some gadgets. Lameck Masina reports from Dedza District in Malawi.
The local currency was devalued earlier this month, resulting in large price increases for fuel and electricity
Participants condemned the war and appealed for peace
Drivers in Malawi are getting an opportunity to purchase electric vehicles through a local startup company. The handful of buyers so far say they no longer have to struggle daily to get fuel at pump stations. Lameck Masina reports from Blantyre.
Agriculture experts in Malawi say wheat farming is expected to produce about 90 metric tons, which is 50 percent of the country's wheat consumption
Authorities say transfers are meant to place women in environments more conducive to their well-being
Center aims to provide solutions to the country's innovation and technology needs
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