30,000 Jobs, 270,000 Job Seekers: Why Malawi’s Youth Are Locked Out
[Nyasa Times - Malawi] - 19/01/2026
Malawi is creating only 30,000 formal jobs each year, yet about 270,000 young people enter the labour market annually. This means that every year, the vast majority of youths are left without formal employment, deepening frustration and economic insecurity across the country. These findings are (…)
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