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Feature
Where local tourists count
In Nkhata Bay, every weekend is a carnival on the golden beach of Lake Malawi. By Friday afternoon, there…
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Front Page
Machinga teen bride meets Obama
An orphaned girl rescued from child marriages in Machinga attended the United Nations General Assembly on Monday and met US…
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Feature
Breaking barriers of ‘tourism for all’
When the Department of Tourism shuttled Malawians with disabilities to Majete Wildlife Reserve, government wanted to highlight equal access…
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Editors Pick
Youth empowerment: Every coin counts
Harnessing the population dividend has become a continental struggle as the Africa is dominated by the youth. In the country,…
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Feature
Shortage of latrines threatens freshwater lake
Before a cholera outbreak struck on December 27 last year, Malawians on the northern shores of Lake Malawi were…
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Front Page
Macoha employees demand disability-friendly tourism
Employees of the Malawi Council for the Handicapped (Macoha) have demanded disability-friendly tourism to make tourist destinations accessible to…
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Religion News
Ndirande-Kachere inducts Navaya as new moderator
Ndirande-Kachere CCAP congregation last Sunday inducted Reverend Edina Navaya as its new moderator. Upon her induction, Navaya said besides now…
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Chinyamula’s scandal a national disgrace
Good people, spare a thought for Sipho Makhabane. When the South African gospel star arrived in Lilongwe two Fridays…
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Chinyamula’s scandal a national disgrace
Good people, spare a thought for Sipho Makhabane. When the South African gospel star arrived in Lilongwe last Friday,…
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Front Page
When democracy begets kleptocracy
The setback of African National Congress (ANC) in South Africa represents victory for transparency and accountability. JAMES CHAVULA writes The…
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Political Index Feature
When democracy begets kleptocracy
The setback of African National Congress (ANC) in South Africa represents victory for transparency and accountability. JAMES CHAVULA writes…
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Feature
Born differently, born to suffer
For Malawians with two sexual organs, life is never easy. The minority that does not seem to count comprises…
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Feature
Male or female? Other
When journalists hurried to Immigration Offices in Lilongwe last year, a Nigerian pastor was captured producing fake Malawian passports.…
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Baba could be Malawi’s Dambudzo
Good people, the discovery of versatile artist Baba Twaya Sanudi in South Africa is supposed to be good news…
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Feature
Your tongue, your passport
Travel guides speak highly of the mesmeric greetings visitors get in the Warm Heart of Africa, but not every …
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Development
Chitipa water plant wets growing optimism
Malawians with no access to tap water are optimistic the K9.7 million water plant is a game-changer. JAMES CHAVULA writes.…
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Exit paraffin, enter solar lamps
It is next to impossible these days to find paraffin at any filling station in Malawi. Apparently, the commodity…
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National News
Synod demands more action against cultural practices
Church of Central African Presbyterian (CCAP) Blantyre Synod has asked government to take bold and swift steps to eradicate…
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Like hyenas, decision-makers hide in darkness
Good people, Malawians have the right to hold mixed views on the [in]famous man-hyena of Nsanje who confesses having…
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Reflections on El Makondetsa’s return
Good people, last weekend was significant for Black Missionaries’ fans due to the return of star reggae performer Anthony Makondetsa,…
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