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Malawi’s richest 10 percent are in control of about a third of the national income, highlighting persisting inequality gaps, an Oxfam study report has shown. In contrast, the 2024 report launched ...
Malawi’s reliance on U.S. foreign assistance has been thrown into uncertainty following President Donald Trump’s controversial executive orders. Among these is the suspension of all U.S ...
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