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‘School violence reflects how children are being raised’

Summary by The Nation
From May last year, the country has witnessed scores of violence in both public and private secondary schools, resulting in destruction of infrastructure, burning of teaching and learning materials as well as food items. The affected schools include Ilinga Private in Chitipa, Likoma, Chikwawa, Mulanje and Rumphi secondary schools as well as Edingeni CDSS, Manyamula CDSS and Luwerezi CDSS in Mzimba. In this interview with our Mzuzu Bureau Supervi…
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The Nation broke the news in Blantyre, Malawi on Saturday, January 31, 2026.
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