It's 10 a.m, and fog has covered part of Zomba Mountain, one of Malawi’s highest mountains. Hiking the mountain, it is a common sight to see women carrying piles of firewood on their heads and men loading wood on their bicycles.
12-years-old Kenneth and his family used to live upland at Kachulu in Zomba district. It was almost a myth to them that flooding waters could reach them.
For years, 61-year-old banana farmer Kanjeza Gomiwa believed he was securing his future.
But each time he walked into a bank, he carried more than a withdrawal or deposit slip. He carried a burden t...