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Mulanje’s toxic waste woes

Summary by The Nation
It is Tuesday 8 am and business is already in full swing at Chitakale Market in Mulanje District. However, the soothing aroma of fresh pineapple, mangoes and bananas of the hilly district is overpowered by a stench from waste piling up behind the bus depot along the M2. Paipi walks past piling waste at Chitakale roadside market. | Temwa Mhone The foul-smelling heap at the heart of the market is dominated by chemical and solid waste that has not …
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The Nation broke the news in Blantyre, Malawi on Thursday, January 15, 2026.
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