Stunted growth is often associated with children in Malawi, with the Global Nutrition Report indicating that up to 39 percent of children under-five in Malawi are affected by the problem. But, as JARSON MALOWA writes, non-living things have joined the stunted growth list, most notably the 62-kilometre (km) Lirangwe-Chingale-Machinga Road. Stunted growth is supposed to …
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