Henry Kijimwana Mhango
Henry Kijimwana Mhango is a freelance journalist based in Malawi and has worked for media organisations including the state-owned Malawi News Agency, the Big Issue Malawi Magazine, Capital Radio Malawi and International Network of Street News Service (UK). His work has also been published by the Guardian (UK). He covers a number of areas including politics, economics, development, human rights issues, and the environment. He can be contacted at henryjournalist@gmail.com.
Malawians are seeking to expand and increase exports to help resuscitate the country’s economy. For years the country’s economy has relied on tobacco exports which is now faring badly due to the decre...
Malawians are anticipating the completion of a $350.7 million project geared at reducing the cost of doing business in Malawi by expanding access to electricity. The US funded Millennium Challenge Cor...
“Harambee,” a Swahili word that literally means “pulling together,” has become a powerful strategy taken up by emerging Malawian entrepreneurs. The dire economic situation in the country has prompted...
Bicycle taxis have become a main mode of transport in both rural and urban areas in Malawi, and many youth are finding employment in the sector as jobs after secondary school and college remain elusiv...
Investing, growing, and benefiting together; that has become a victory song for thousands of ultra-poor Malawian women who are achieving economic gains through a self-help initiative called Village Sa...
The pulling out of major donors from funding Malawi in light of resource mismanagement is negatively affecting the country’s economy. The dire situation has forced local leaders to protest on the stre...