While crime rate is increasing among the youth due to lack of unemployment, a 32-year-old in Manja, Blantyre is earning a living through quarry mining using local tools and equipment. Joseph Phiri, a married man with three children started quarry Mining way back in 2012 after several unsuccessful Job interviews with Security companies around Blantyre. Being a man of the family, Phiri needed to find a way of sustaining the needs of the family and among the glaring opportunities Phiri decided to try out the local quarry mining business. “After being unsuccessful in several Security job Interviews, I understood that I quickly needed to find something to do so as to find money for food, rentals and fees for my kids and the whole family. So, I decided to join some people who were already in the local quarry mining business at that time.” Phiri narrated. Phiri hitting a large quarry stone Phiri continued to say that since then his family has depended on the quarry bu...