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Angola's Overlooked Role in the Zambezi River System
The Zambezi is one of Africa's great rivers. Its basin, covering approximately 1,370,000 km2, is home to approximately 50 million people and spreads across eight countries: Angola, Botswana, Malawi, ...
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Nation At a Standstill - Fuel Crisis Cripples Malawi
Malawi has ground to a halt. From Blantyre to Karonga, long, winding queues of vehicles at fuel stations have become the new national landmark -- a symbol of frustration, economic pain, and leadership ...
A controversial proposed mining project in Malawi’s newest UNESCO World Heritage Site is raising opposition from traditional ...
Malawi Government and regional experts have called for prioritised spending and strengthening of oversight in agriculture ...
Malawi names 23-member cabinet to tackle corruption, economic crisis Inflation hit 27.3% in 2025 amid shortages and low growth Successive climate shocks and forex decline worsen economic challenges ...
MAVHUTO BANDA in Lilongwe, MalawiMalawi BureauLILONGWE, (CAJ News) - MALAWI’S new government is accused of nepotism in key appointments. The accusation by the main opposition Malawi Congress Party ...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) says Malawi’s economy is losing ground to its regional peers as reform momentum stalls, ...
Malawi’s 2025 parliamentary election has delivered a strong and painful message to most of its lawmakers: voters have had enough. Nyasatimes analysis has revealed that from the 2019–2025 cohort of ...
Suleman, born in 1977, is a newcomer in Parliament, elected for the first time in 2019. He has served as chairperson of the Parliamentary Agriculture Committee while DPP was in opposition and has a ...
Scientists enlist AI to map regions of the brain in unprecedented detail — and that’s just the start
An AI-produced rendering shows a map of mouse brain regions, overlaid with network motifs. (UCSF Illustration) Scientists say an artificial intelligence program that they compare to ChatGPT has helped ...
BLANTYRE, Oct 4 (Reuters) - Malawi's Peter Mutharika vowed to root out government corruption and rebuild an ailing economy after he was sworn in on Saturday for a second term as president of the ...
Malawi's presidential candidate, former President Peter Mutharika, right, shares a light moment with officials following casting his vote in Thyolo District, Malawi, Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2025. (AP Photo ...
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