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Mchinji’s unsung heroes driving immunization in hard-to-reach areas

A quiet revolution is happening in the remotest parts of Mchinji, where the nearest health facilities are often several kilometers away.

WORI brings hope to girls in Thyolo

In a district where 662 adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) underwent unsafe abortions between January and September 2024 alone, the story of one young woman from Traditional Authority (T/A) Bvumbwe puts a human face on a crisis many prefer to ignore.

World Press Freedom Day: Is the media really free?

As we commemorate this year’s World Press Freedom Day on 3rd May, I take time to reflect on...

Vouching for women’s spaces in political leadership

Between June 10 and July 5, presidential, parliamentary and local government aspirants for the September 16 General Elections will collect nomination forms and present them to the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) as an application package for their candidature.

Bailing out communities from needless deaths

Senior Chief Kapeni of Blantyre District vividly recalls the incident that happened in 2012 when he heard the high-pitched and tremulous voice of a woman in dire need of help.

DoDMA relief food: a stitch in time

The excitement on the people’s faces could be seen a mile off as they thronged Chawantha ADMARC located in Chawantha Village, Traditional Authority (TA) Kalolo, in Lilongwe on that Wednesday.

Preparing banana and plantain suckers for planting to reduce pests and increase yield

Agriculture is considered Malawi’s economic mainstay. Overall, agriculture makes up nearly 40 percent of Gross Domestic Product (GDP), and is by far the country’s largest employer.

Exploring the Revolutionary Significance of the John Chilembwe Uprising

John Chilembwe's Uprising was an African nationalist campaign against British colonial rule in Nyasaland, present-day Malawi. The uprising, which lasted just four days, is seen by many as a revolutionary event in the history of Africa’s struggles for decolonization and independence.

DNA opens room for collaboration as Che Kaliwo album is in its final stages

Mzuzu based afro-fusion musician Daniel Kaliwo, popularly known as DNA has opened up to collaborate with other artists as he is working on his third album “Che Kaliwo”