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National News
Yatuta Chisiza, the ‘Mwanza War’ and why we must tell its full story
I came across a publication by Dr. Paliani Chinguwo titled The Mwanza War of October 1967: Cold War Shadows in…
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Civic Watch
Celebrating 6th July, with Michael Sauka in mind
On July 6th, Malawians will mark 62 years of independence. As we celebrate this milestone, it is vital to honour…
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National News
Chiweta–Karonga Road concerns are legitimate, but no to road blockages
For the past week, the Chiweta–Karonga Road has dominated public discourse. However, this conversation has not been driven by political…
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Maximising our national potential into prosperity
Let me begin by sincerely thanking one reader who took the time to send me a message regarding my article…
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Death will eventually catch up with us: Are we prepared?
This week, I am talking on a subject often avoided to discuss. Death is one of those topics that tends…
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Civic Watch
Remembering SKC, 8 others in peace and oneness
The planned memorial service in Nsipe, Ntcheu for the late Vice-President Dr. Saulos Klaus Chilima, affectionately known as SKC, arrives…
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Civic Watch
Africa Day: Is there anything to celebrate?
On Monday, May 25, we celebrated Africa Day—a poignant reminder of the dawn of a new era when the Organisation…
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Civic Watch
Malawians, who has bewitched us as a nation?
In Galatians 3:1, the Apostle Paul asked a painful question: “You foolish Galatians! Who has bewitched you?” Today, that same…
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Civic Watch
Celebrating Kamuzu in the shadow of victims of his rule
Each year on May 14, Malawi commemorates the birthday of Dr. Hastings Kamuzu Banda—the “Ngwazi”. We honour him as our…
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Civic Watch
Labour Day, the plight of workers and the missing unions
Last Friday, May 1, Malawi joined the global community in commemorating Labour Day, a day dedicated to recognising the invaluable…
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