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Society
Jay Jay makes hay
He has talent. When he performs Busy Signal’s Missing You, the Jamaican reggae artist voice comes alive. As he turns…
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Entertainment News
Arty Mother’s Fun Run
All work no play makes Jack a dull boy, so they say. Indeed, great messages can be sent across the…
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Chill
Enhancing Chichewa stories
Lawrence Kadzitche is one prolific writer. He has written short stories in local and international publications. But he is better…
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National News
Africa body pens MHRC on LGBTI
An African regional body, the Aids and Rights Alliance for Southern Africa (Arasa), has written the Malawi Human Rights Commission…
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Front Page
Criminalising same sex marriages not working, says African Body
While most southern and eastern African countries continue criminalising same sex marriages, executive director for the Aids and Rights…
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National News
Conference recommends maize sales on auction
In the wake of low grain prices, delegates to a National Conference on the Future of Grain Markets in…
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Front Page
Admarc opens markets
Civil Society Network for Agriculture (Cisanet) executive director Pamela Kuwali yesterday welcomed Admarc’s decision to start buying maize from farmers,…
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Business News
Hope for banana farmers
Banana growers in Thyolo see a flicker of hope, as the banana bunchy leaf top disease that has dwindled production…
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Entertainment News
Nsanje band fetes prisoners
They are an up-and-coming Lower Shire valley band seeking to bring out the Sena vibes yet, over the weekend they…
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Nkhani
Boma lifalitsa lipoti la zotaya mimba
Boma latulutsa lipoti la zotsatira za kafukufuku wa wokhudza za Malamulo ochotsa mimba yemwe bungwe lapadera lofufuza za malamulowo lidachita…
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Society
Vibes from Nsanje
The Lower Shire has a distinct musical touch. It is called the Sena Jive. Listen to the music of the…
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Q & A
‘Scrape off poverty laws’
A constitutional court recently ruled that Section 184 (1) (c) of the Constitution infringed on several constitutional rights of…
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Editors Pick
Gwanda: Vendor who changed the law
Lawmakers have moved at a snail’s pace to change some draconian laws and history will record that it took…
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Front Page
Encounters with moya malamusi
My encounters with him have always been brief, but the impact Dr Moya Aliya Malamusi has left will remain…
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Business News
Employee benefits top labour disputes, says Laro
Disputes over employee benefits top the list of labour disputes in Malawi, Labour Rights Organisation (Laro) board chairperson Frank Adini…
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Editors Pick
Stella Maris retain French drama trophy
Stella Maris Secondary School of Blantyre on Saturday retained the French drama contest for secondary schools. With their play, Fin…
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Entertainment News
French schools drama finals tomorrow
The curtain rises at the Jacaranda School’s arts stage tomorrow as eight schools compete for supremacy in the National Secondary…
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Business News
Daily milk output still low, says Tapp
Although Malawi has dairy cattle with potential to produce 30 litres of milk a day, production is said to…
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Business News
Demand for honey on the rise, says firm
Demand for honey is on the rise and local farmers can reap more returns if they use modern beehives, managing…
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National Sports
Sri Lanka cricketer hails corporate involvement
Corporate involvement in cricket can improve the game, visiting Sri Lankan cricket legend Romesh Kaluwitharana said on Saturday. Speaking…
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