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On June 26, 2025, about a dozen weapon-wielding men in Malawi attacked demonstrators peacefully protesting the government’s ...
LILONGWE- (MaraviPost)- Malawians are preparing to vote in a high-stakes presidential election on 16 September 2025, and the ...
On June 26, 2025, about a dozen weapon-wielding men in Malawi attacked demonstrators peacefully protesting the government's ...
The German Institute of Development and Sustainability says Malawi will be among the worst hit economies in sub- Saharan ...
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AllAfrica on MSNMalawi: Chakwera Returns From Nigeria With a Good Story - Magwero Industrial Park Construction Kicks Off in JulyMalawi's march toward industrialisation and job creation is gaining decisive momentum as President Lazarus Chakwera announced that construction of the long-awaited Magwero Industrial Park will begin ...
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AllAfrica on MSNChakwera Courts Africa's Richest Man - Dangote Eyes Investment in Malawi's Key SectorsPresident Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera has met with Africa's richest man, Aliko Dangote, in Abuja, Nigeria, where he is attending the 32nd Afrexim Bank Annual Summit.Hot on the heels of another ...
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has launched a new pilot project in Malawi, in partnership with the ...
Both the Malawi Police Service and the Malawi Defence Force are alleged to have deployed personnel to monitor the ...
Susan Namangale fell in love with the game at age 9 in her small village, and she’s now on a mission to deliver a message to the whole country: Chess is good for everyone.
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AllAfrica on MSNFrom Ruin to Revival As Malawi's Banana Growers Plant a New FutureThekerani, Malawi - Malawi's once-thriving banana industry is battling for survival, brought to its knees by disease outbreaks, trade disruptions and years of neglect. In the hills of Thyolo, though, ...
Contrary to Malawian authorities’ assertions, African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) says it is not engaged in debt restructuring negotiations related to any of its member countries, including ...
It was not pregnancy itself, but resource constraints, that kept Malawian girls from school during and after the pandemic.
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