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China’s ‘leftover’ women
In Malawi, a career woman in her late 20s and unmarried does not completely sound normal, to some people…
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Addressing gaps in Chichewa
One of the country’s finest language professors, Al Mtenje, has published a new book. The book is addressing gaps in…
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Re-organising film industry with M-Theatres
Despite challenges such as piracy and lack of proper marketing and distribution channels for films in Malawi, M-Theatres Cinema sees…
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Poetic milestone
With vernacular poetry currently gaining popularity wave after wave in the country, local poets writing in English appear to be…
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Independence Day celebrations alive in William Village
At dawn of July 6, they are in the graveyard clearing and sweeping thorns and bushes to keep the silent…
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Guarding Genghis Khan’s spirit
In Malawi, sacred sites and shrines have been in existence since 1500 A.D. Scattered across the country, the shrines were…
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Creating the African doll
They say a need calls for innovation. It was after one Bertha Munthali realised that the African girl was being…
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Raising registration hype with art
More than thrice a week, standup comedians Chindime and Phungwako and musician Skeffa Chimoto hit the road to entertain fun-starved…
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Inside Chanco Travelling Theatre
The Chancellor College Travelling Theatre has announced plans to publish two anthologies of plays to preserve the country’s cultural beliefs…
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Reaping from music collabos collaboration
Some of the best songs that the music industry has offered the consumers have culminated from joint forces of different…
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