News stories by Claire Ngozo

  1. Livelihoods Drying Up on Malawi's Lake Chilwa

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    LAKE CHILWA, Malawi, Aug 17 (IPS) - Fisherfolk and farmers living near Malawi’s second-largest water body, Lake Chilwa, are relocating en masse and scrambling for space around its shores as the lake has dried to dangerously low levels.

  2. Malawi Checks China’s African Advance

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    LILONGWE, Aug 04 (IPS) - The move in Malawi to close down Chinese businesses outside of the four major cities has been condemned as xenophobic by rights organisations. A new law enforced Jul. 31 barred foreigners from carrying out trade in Malawi’s outlying and rural areas.

  3. Malawi Businesses Lose Out after AU Summit Cancelled

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    Small and large businesses in Malawi are counting their losses following the cabinet’s decision not to host the African Union summit in July.

  4. Malawi Turns to Mozambique for Power

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    On-again, off-again… it's the story of both Malawi's power supply and the interconnection project that could end blackouts with power imported from neighbouring Mozambique.

  5. Paprika — Spicing Up Malawi’s Economy

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    As she sits down to watch the 8pm news on TV, Mercy Kamphoni from Chamtulo Village in Malawi’s Mangochi lake district looks elated. She still cannot believe that she is the new proud owner of a television set, refrigerator and radio.

  6. Hopes To Heal Economy Through Devaluation, Which Has Hit Poor Hard

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    As Malawi’s poor struggle to afford food and other staple items since the 48 percent devaluation of the local currency against the dollar, economic commentators are optimistic that the move will provide an opportunity to boost the country’s export market.

  7. Banda Gives New Lease on Life to Malawi

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    She has been in office for less than a week but Malawi’s, and the region’s, first female president, Joyce Banda, has given many people in this poor southern African country hope that its social and economic woes will soon end.

  8. 'A New Dawn Rises over Malawi'

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    It would be too simplistic to think that Malawi’s problems have ended with the death of President Bingu wa Mutharika. But it is an opportunity for newly appointed President Joyce Banda, who is also leader of the opposition People’s Party, to step up and offer a new and more responsive style of leadership.

  9. MALAWI: Cholera in a Time of Floods

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    They survived floods and witnessed the horrific scenes of their houses, livestock, household items and gardens being swept away at the end of January. Now, the people of the Nsanje and Chikhwawa districts on Malawi’s southern border with Mozambique are facing another menace; a cholera outbreak, which has already killed one child and infected up to 103 people.

  10. Malawi’s Consumers Have a Right to Fuel and Forex Black Market

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    The black market for foreign exchange and fuel is booming in the midst of an acute scarcity in Malawi. The shortage is so severe that even the Consumer Association of Malawi, an influential consumer rights body, has come out in support of the black market.

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