Society
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Blazing Bushiri bushfire
That Prophet Shepherd Bushiri is undoubtedly one of the most famous Malawians in history is a given fact. His appeal…
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Retracing Mbenjere
The quest to get hold of one-time Malawi’s music sensation Lawrence Mbenjere looked like it will frustratingly go on forever.…
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Ron CZ: Music video master
With technological advancement, it is easy for anyone to venture into video-making using their cameras. Yet, it takes special talent…
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Chitimbe tickles with commentary
In English, Innocent Chitimbe’s surname is a tree called ‘camel’s foot’. Ironically, he is innocently evergreen as the tropical tree…
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Roy’s fashion view
The world has slid into an era where dressing goes beyond the purposes of covering one’s modesty but also an…
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Kumbatira breaks body-building jinx
Who can think of a female body-builder? The gender stereotype rocking most areas of society has its grip even in…
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Wendy, Lulu defiant
Almost 15 years ago a new song hit the airwaves. It was unique both in its production and the subject…
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Are cultural fests unifying?
Normally, cultural festivals are supposed to foster unity. Renowned writer and spoken word artist Q Malawezi could not have said…
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FM 101 Power one-time prowess
Radio occupies a special place in the collective imagination of Malawians. Come to think of it, television in Malawi hit…
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Dying for love
In the song Sindilola, little known artist Chikumbutso Nansanganya expresses love to a girl. He talks of that ‘till death…
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