Ndali
Ndali is a small village located in the southern region of Malawi, Africa. It is situated in the Dedza District, approximately 15 kilometers east of the district capital, Dedza. The village is primarily inhabited by the Chewa people, who are the largest ethnic group in Malawi. Ndali is known for its agricultural activities, with farming being the main occupation of its residents. The village is surrounded by lush green fields and is home to a variety of crops, including maize, cassava, and beans. Ndali also has a small market where local produce is sold. The village has a basic primary school that provides education to the children in the community. Ndali is connected to the rest of the country by a network of roads, making it accessible for trade and transportation. The village has a population of around 500 people, and its economy is largely dependent on agriculture and small-scale trading. Ndali is a typical example of a rural village in Malawi, with a strong focus on agriculture and a close-knit community.