Ali Kalichero is an award winning radio producer and journalist based in Malawi with vast experience in news writing and editing. He has worked with Trans World Radio (TWR Malawi) as news editor and Pentecostal Life Radio (PL FM) as chief news editor. He has also written for online publications like Orako Times, Malavi post, and Water Journalists Africa, a network of African Journalists who report on Water and Sanitation. He has covered includes covered politics, business, economic and social issues among other beats.
Experts in fishery believe investing in fish production by involving more stakeholders would help boost socio-economic development at household and national levels. It has been well documented that La...
A 5 billion kwacha cotton ginnery located in the eastern region district of Balaka opened last January and is expected to increase production for small-scale farmers. The ginnery, which is one of thre...
Maxwell Olotto, owner of Olotto’s Hardwareand General Dealers /Photos by Ali Kalichero Business experts describe efficient and consistent telecommunication services as being among the major drivers of...
The Malawi g overnment and economists are encouraging consumers to buy and use locally made products to support the crumbling economy and the country's depreciating currency.
There is a hot debate on whether Malawi should legalize industrial hemp, also known as industrial Cannabis, for purposes of improving exports and domestic earnings. The main foreign currency earner fo...
As Malawi continues to face challenges in balancing its economy and with job creation, some are taking on poultry farming for economic relief. Jackson Shabana, a 30-year-old civil engineering graduate...
Small-to-medium enterprises in Malawi have formed a new group aimed at boosting exports, called SME-4X. SMEs account for a large part of the business community in Malawi, however, most only sell their...
As the saying goes, one man’s trash is another man’s treasure. With Malawi facing difficult economic times and high levels of unemployment, some women and youths have found financial relief in managin...