Chikwawa To Produce Its Own Vegetables
Following the introduction of the irrigation scheme, people from Nsomo village in Chikwawa...
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Jun 22, 2021 | Agriculture | 0 |
Following the introduction of the irrigation scheme, people from Nsomo village in Chikwawa...
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The Malawi Energy Regulatory Authority (MERA) has urged people in the country to put much emphasis...
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There is power in unity. So much can be achieved when the country unites then come up with...
Read MoreAll participants (policyholders) agree to guarantee each other and, instead of paying premiums,...
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Forests provide fresh water, clean air and are a source of food, traditional medicines, firewood...
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PALESTINIAN REFUGEE AGENCY CUT BY TRUMP The Biden administration will restart more than $200m in...
Read MoreOn 18th February 2021, teachers through their mother body, Teachers Union of Malawi (TUM) threatened to go on strike demanding Government to provide teachers in the country with Covid-19 risk allowances saying they are at high...
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Since Malawi attained multiparty democracy in 1994, the civil service and other government...
Read MoreRethinking the Affordable Inputs Program
The Affordable Inputs Program (AIP) has long been seen as a critical support system for millions of smallholder farmers in Malawi. For many, it provides the only means of affording fertilizers and seeds essential for survival.
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