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Karonga Chief Decries Illegal Gold Mining

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AI-generatedThe article reports on social and human rights concerns related to illegal gold mining in Karonga, Malawi. No commercial mechanism is identified: there is no mention of commodity prices, supply chains, company margins, or regulatory changes affecting markets. The impact is purely local and social, not commercial.
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- Traditional Authority Kilupula of Karonga District raised concerns about illegal gold mining causing school dropouts.
- At Nalutete Primary School, 12 out of 16 students enrolled in January 2025 for Standard Eight have dropped out due to illegal mining.
- Community leaders and organizations are advocating against child labor and human rights violations in mining areas.
- Projects funded by Norwegian Church Aid and DanChurchAid are ongoing.
- The article is dated 2026-05-19.
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