The Malawi National Examination Board says all the lowest-performing districts in the just-released 2025 examination results are from the Southern Region, with Neno recording the least percentage of top grades. According to the information released, Neno emerged at the bottom with only 8.68 percent of students achieving grades A and B. It was followed by Chiradzulu with 10.14 percent, Nkhotakota with 11.68 percent, Balaka at 11.98 percent, and Mwanza at 12.75 percent. Other districts in the bottom ten include Machinga (13.00 percent), Phalombe (13.56 percent), Mulanje (13.82 percent), Nsanje (13.90 percent), and Thyolo with 14.11 percent. The figures highlight a worrying regional trend, as no district from the Northern Region appears on the lowest-performing list.
Mzuzu, Malawi - A city-wide shutdown was observed in Mzuzu today, 6th May 2025 as shop owners closed their premises in response to demonstrations that took place earlier in the day. The demonstrations, which drew large crowds, have left the city eerily quiet, with visible economic implications for local business owners. Eyewitnesses reported that the demonstrations were largely peaceful, but the aftermath has seen a significant impact on the local economy. Many shop owners, who had opened their businesses as usual in the morning, were forced to close down as the demonstrations intensified. "I've lost a significant amount of business today," said one shop owner, who wished to remain anonymous. "The demonstrations may have been a form of expression, but it's us, the small business owners, who are bearing the brunt of the economic loss." The shutdown has resulted in a substantial loss of revenue for shop owners, with some estimating losses of up to 50% of the...
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