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She could have been a lawyer but chose music
Who dumps a lawyer’s lucrative job for a music career? Not many. But Chikondi Kambuwa Suleman can. She trained as…
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Promoting tourism, culture through art
This week our reporter AYAMI MKWANDA had a conversation with Mike Chilemba, Visual Arts Association of Malawi (Vaam) president on…
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Mawanga’s international exploits
Peter Mawanga is undoubtedly one of the country’s most talented musicians. The artist is celebrated for fusing rock outfit of…
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Photography is art
The coming of smart phones was thought to be the end of professional photography since anyone can take shots without…
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Culture vibes
Greetings Malawi! This is Kenyatta Hill from the group Culture. Guess what, on the 2nd and the 3rd June I…
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Defending the rights of musicians
The music industry has not been thriving of late. From issues of lack of proper market, to matters of plagiarism…
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Whither vernacular fiction
Once upon a time there were prolific writers in vernacular fiction in Malawi, but now all what is remaining are…
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‘More Malawians want to publish books’
This week, our reporter Ayami Mkwanda engages Malawi Writer Union President MIKE sambalikagwa Mvona on a wide range of issues…
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Reclaiming performing arts lost glory
Over two decades ago, Malawi had active travelling theatre groups. And of late, Malawi has witnessed the resurrection of live…
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Waliko’s touching strings
It is now becoming a tradition at the HS Winehouse to host shows that range from poetry recitals, and…
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‘Fight against over-population is on’
Our Entertainement Editor EDITH GONDWE caught up with newly-elected Miss Malawi Cecilia Khofi to learn more about her anspirations…
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Vetting system for awards
There were jeers the moment Miracle Chinga-Moffat—daughter to the departed gospel songstress Grace Chinga—was declared Best Female Artist…
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Professional capacity missing in film industry
Despite Malawi having an association of film makers, there have been very few productions over the recent years. The film…
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Cartoons’ humorous tales
A cartoonist’s pencil is the simplest of tools that creates illustrations on an austere landscape of paper to mirror…
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Music Crossroads to preserve Malawi’s folksongs
Music Crossroads Malawi has embarked on a Project to collect and record the country’s folksongs and practices for promotion…
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When brains count
After five solid years of no-contest, glamour and glitz characterised a bouncy return of the country’s supreme beauty pageant,…
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Reading: A must in modern day
Recently, Malawi joined the international community in commemorating the World Book and Copyright Day amidst concerns that the reading…
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Who drives home Nissan Tiida tonight?
Tonight marks the climax of the re-branded Miss Malawi 2016/17 project, which endeavours to manage the country’s overpopulation, when…
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‘Vernacular poetry is more popular’
Vernacular poetry in the country has become a form of entertainment. Our reporter, AYAMI MKWANDA caught up with Chisomo Mdala,…
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Feast of verse at kwaharaba
The promise was liberation of unspoken words. In a confluence of ideas, last Saturday evening’s billing of our own Tawonga…
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