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Cultural practices blamed forspread of HIV in Nkhata Bay

Summary by The Nation
Nkhata Bay district council cha i r per son Hannock Kachingwe has called for the abolition of harmful cultural practices that promote the spread of HIV in the district. Speaking on Monday at Tukombo beach during the commemoration of the World Aids Day and International Candlelight Memorial, he blamed cultural practices of nthengwa imala, m’bulu umala cha (loosely translated as marriage can end but the two can still be having sex). Kachingwe: The…
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The Nation broke the news in Blantyre, Malawi on Wednesday, December 3, 2025.
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