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Description
Ntcheu is a district located in the Central Region of Malawi. It is known for its diverse landscapes, featuring both mountainous regions and lush valleys. The district is predominantly rural, with agriculture being the main source of livelihood for many of its residents.
The economy of Ntcheu primarily revolves around subsistence farming, with crops such as maize, cassava, and tobacco being widely cultivated. The district also has local markets that contribute to the trade of goods, enriching the community's access to various products and services.
Ntcheu is characterized by its rich cultural heritage, with various ethnic groups coexisting. Local traditions and customs are celebrated through various festivals and events, reflecting the community's vibrant history and its connection to the land.
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