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Fighting joblessness
While many young Malawians are caught in the cycle of job hunting, three entrepreneurs, Chisomo Kumbulani, Daniel Chiudza Banda and…
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Tonderai Banda delves into event management
Last weekend, Emmie Deebo’s show at Robin’s Park was marred by low turnout. The event coincided with several events across…
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Everyone looks upto Africa—Matariro
The Composers, Authors and Publishers Association of Africa (Capasso) chief executive officer Jotam Matariro, who is also a renowned music…
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UMP festival’s big challenge
Chitoliro Productionz, organisers of the Urban Music People (UMP) Festival, may have set themselves unprecedented challenge by seeking to ressurect…
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Turning campus needs into opportunities
Prince Mbekeani, a fourth-year accountancy student at University of Livingstonia, is proving that young people can turn simple ideas into…
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Is Mulhako wa Alhomwe A political gathering?
Cultural groups are the backbone of identities. Every Malawian is identified with a particular cultural group. This is the reason…
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Art in the park expands
The bi-annual Art in the Park Festival has become a hub for visual artists who apply every May and October,…
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Honala outfit in uncertain future
Nkhata Bay, one of the lakeshore districts, is renowed for honala, a traditional dance performed by smartly-dressed men and women…
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mixed reactions to the arts bill
For nine years, players and stakeholders in the arts sector have lobbied for the enactment of the National Arts and…
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How podcasts energise the youth
Youth-led podcasts are emerging as a powerful tool for amplifying marginalised voices in Malawi. These podcasts, created and hosted by…
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