
The Malawi Human Rights Commission (MHRC) has urged Malawians to reflect and renew their commitment to gender equality, warning that gender imbalances in workplaces and higher education are deepening.
The Ministry of Agriculture has reassured farmers that fertilizer under the 2024/2025 Affordable Inputs Programme (AIP) is flowing steadily across the country, easing fears of shortages in the upcoming farming season.
The Ministry of Health says the World Health Organization (WHO) has offered Malawi 33,600 doses of Mpox vaccine as the country now records 68 cases with one Mpox related death.
In this special assignment, Winnie Luwembe shines a light on a critical issue affecting thousands of refugee children in Malawi.
These young individuals face uncertainty about their nationality and future, as despite being raised in Malawi, they're denied basic rights and opportunities available to citizens.
The story of Joy, a 22-year-old of Rwandan descent born in Dzaleka Refugee Camp, and Mireilla's struggles 16 years ago, highlight the ongoing challenges these children face.
Winnie explores the complexities of Malawi's nationality laws and the potential benefits of change, which could unlock the potential of these children to contribute to Malawi's development."
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