Malawi's people primarily rely on subsistence agriculture, growing crops like maize, cassava, and tobacco to sustain their families. Many engage in small-scale farming and fishing, while others work in informal sectors or seek employment in urban areas. Despite challenges such as poverty and limited access to education and healthcare, communities often come together to support one another through local traditions and cooperative efforts. Additionally, remittances from Malawians living abroad play a crucial role in supporting families back home.
in the northern part of malawi.
most people live in the northern part of malawi P.S. This is not a sight for people to blame others thisis a great sight if you cannot find any other info....
Lemurs are endemic to Madagascar, so no, they do not live in Malawi.
Lilongwe is the capital city of Malawi, a country in southeast Africa. Lilongwe has an estimated population of 1.1 million.
Malawi people work with donkeys for transportation!
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Sports like soccer are big in Malawi. Malawi has town with bars and restaurants where people can go. They play music in Malawi and have a strong musical tradition.
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People from the country called Malawi are Malawian.
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It is a poor country and under-developed. Lots of diseases such as Malaria and AIDS are in Malawi. There are not enough doctors or hospitals and these are not well equipped. Many people do not have as good facilities and conditions to live in compared to rich countries. These and other factors contribute to the health problems in Malawi.
A lot of people in Malawi make their own houses out of bricks that they make from mud. These houses have a red appearance. Other houses are built of wood or stone.