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Children lost to gold

Summary by The Nation
It is a sunny Monday morning at Kayereka Primary School in the gold-rich plain of Kasungu. At 14, Standard Six learner Alice Mwale is supposed to be in class, but she is nowhere near. A 14-year-old hard at work. l Kondwani Nyondo As the 8am bell rings to beckon learners to class, the girl stands ankle-deep in muddy water at a gold site in Gogodi, her bare hands stuffing soil into a green plastic bucket in search of elusive flecks of gold. “Mom a…
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The Nation broke the news in Blantyre, Malawi on Wednesday, November 26, 2025.
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