Malawi: Can subsidies last?
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View ArticleMalawi: IMF approves $156.2 mln loan
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View ArticleMalawi: Debate on gay rights revived
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View ArticleMalawi: Teachers get pay hike
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View ArticleMalawi: Livelihoods threatened as Lake Chilwa dries
http://bit.ly/QR8jI7 Categories: EnvironmentArticle Author: ContributorIssue Number: 599
View ArticleMalawi: Malawi unlikely to ax anti-gay laws, says President Banda
http://bit.ly/SRWiH8 Categories: LGBTIArticle Author: ContributorIssue Number: 599
View ArticleMalawi: 1.7 million face hunger
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View ArticleMalawi: President pushes reproductive rights
http://bit.ly/QvhpLA Categories: Women & genderArticle Author: ContributorIssue Number: 600
View ArticleMalawi: Oil fuels border disputes over Lake Malawi and Ilemi Triangle
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View ArticleMalawi: Malawi considers controversial EU trade deal
http://bit.ly/XoJR51 Categories: DevelopmentArticle Author: ContributorIssue Number: 602
View ArticleMalawi: Ex-ruling party officials arrested in Malawi over student death
http://bit.ly/XlDwbh Categories: Human rightsArticle Author: ContributorIssue Number: 603
View ArticleMalawi: Laws against homosexual relationships suspended
http://bit.ly/PzP49p Categories: LGBTIArticle Author: ContributorIssue Number: 604
View ArticleMalawi: Scrapping Malawi sodomy laws an 'uphill battle'
http://bit.ly/SPAMkE Categories: LGBTIArticle Author: ContributorIssue Number: 605
View ArticleMalawi: Illusions of elite entitlement
Sub-Title: The quota system and higher education access woesRecent media reports indicate that just before the University of Malawi released its selection list for the 2012/2013 academic year in...
View ArticleWhy Malawi can’t just legalise homosexuality
The heated debate on lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) rights in Malawi has resurfaced, which is not surprising as one can’t simply legalize homosexuality and then expect a nation to conform....
View ArticleWhy Malawi’s education sector is in a mess
In its editorial of Thursday 29 November, The Nation newspaper expressed alarm at the revelation that Malawi’s education sector was performing worse than our neighbours. The Nation posed the question...
View ArticleWhat went wrong? Lessons from Malawi’s food crisis
Sub-Title: Autocracy and aid dependency killed an agriculture success storyOnce again Malawi finds itself in a tight spot. A food crisis set off by erratic rains, rising food prices and economic...
View ArticleWhy Malawi must consider free secondary education
Remarks made recently by 2014 presidential aspirant Hon. Atupele Muluzi on the United Democratic Front’s plans to explore the possibility of providing free secondary school education when elected...
View ArticleRevisiting and rebranding Malawi Young Pioneers
Malawian youth currently comprise a sizable 60 percent in a population of 14 million people. This means that more than half of Malawi is under the age 25. The youth represent a large, underutilized...
View Article‘Sweet grab, sweat labour’: Malawi sugar plantation exploits
“Everybody loves Illovo” is the common slogan emblazoned on millions of sugar packets sold daily by Illovo Sugar (Malawi) Limited, the country’s sole producer. However, for subsistence farmers at...
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