Thousands of people in flood-hit southern Malawi are still stranded without aid as a "slow tsunami" continues to hamper rescue efforts, led by the country's army. Heavy rains and floods have ...
Like Daniel Mandala, the district disaster risk management officer for Nsanje in southern Malawi, where areas around the Shire River are prone to flooding. He is busy preparing for coming months ...
Severe floods and rains damaged roads and left houses submerged in Malawi on Tuesday after cyclone Freddy hit southern Africa for the second time in a month, killing at least 190 people.
However heavy floods and a population on the brink of famine threaten to reduce these earnings. In February 2002, Malawi's President Bakili Muluzi declared a state of national emergency.