News stories by Mabvuto Banda

  1. Overfishing Threatens Malawi’s Blue Economy

    - Inter Press Service

    MANGOCHI, Malawi, Dec 21 (IPS) - Lake Malawi, Africa's third largest lake, provides an economic lifeline to many fishing families. But overfishing is affecting many of these lives, with women being affected the most.

  2. Malawi Working to Improve Nutrition Sensitive Agricultural Production

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    LILONGWE, Malawi, Nov 30 (IPS) - In the last few years, Malawi has successfully managed to reduce infant and under five mortality. But reducing malnutrition, which affects an estimated 1.4 million children, continues to be a costly challenge for the country.

  3. How SADC is Fighting Wildlife Crime

    - Inter Press Service

    LILONGWE, Nov 12 (IPS) - "We are underpaid, have no guns and in most instances are outnumbered by the poachers," says Stain Phiri, a ranger at Vwaza Marsh Wildlife Reserve — a 986 km reserve said to have the most abundant and a variety of wildlife in Malawi —  which also happens to be one of the country's biggest game parks under siege by poachers.

  4. Malawi’s President Joyce Banda Gains Support for ‘Fraudulent Election’ Recount

    - Inter Press Service

    LILONGWE, May 29 (IPS) - When Malawi's President Joyce Banda said that last week's elections were fraudulent and riddled with rampant irregularities, social media went viral calling her a loser. 

  5. Q&A: Malawi’s President Banda Confident ‘I Will Win this Election’

    - Inter Press Service

    , Apr 14 (IPS) - Malawi's President Joyce Banda is campaigning ahead of next month's elections to extend her term of office. But many believe that the massive public service corruption scandal here has weakened her chances of winning.

  6. How Malawi’s President Joyce Banda Lives Mandela’s Legacy

    - Inter Press Service

    QUNU, South Africa, Dic 15 (IPS) - As South Africa's first black president, Nelson Mandela, was laid to rest at his childhood home of Qunu in the Eastern Cape, Malawi's President Joyce Banda told mourners that it was Mandela who taught her how to forgive those who tried to keep her from becoming southern Africa's first female head of state.

  7. Malawi’s Failed Subsidy Programme Left Millions to Starve

    - Inter Press Service

    LILONGWE, Nov 20 (IPS) - Gogo Munthali, from Rumphi, a village over 400 km north of Malawi's capital Lilongwe, dissolves into tears every morning as she worries about what to feed her five orphaned grandchildren, the youngest of whom has full blown AIDS.

  8. Working to Save Malawi's Mothers

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    LILONGWE, Jul 03 (IPS) - Charity Salima, 54, has helped to deliver over 4,000 babies in her maternity clinic in Area 23 – one of Malawi's poorest and most populous townships – and has yet to record a single pregnancy-related death.

  9. How to Save a Fish … a Lake and a People

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    LILONGWE, May 20 (IPS) - Lloyd Phiri, a fisherman from Senga Bay on Lake Malawi's shores in Malawi's central region, knows that the lake's water levels are dropping. He can see it in his catch, which has shrunk by more than 80 percent in recent years.

  10. Women Hit by Malawi’s Maize Shortage

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    LILONGWE, Apr 26 (IPS) - Each night Esnart Phiri, a widow with five children, sleeps outside the gates of the state-run maize trader or Admarc market, in Malawi's capital Lilongwe, as she waits for days on end to buy maize.

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