Society
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Pirated movies on screens
Movies have long been a great way to entertain and educate. But unless one is viewing them privately, a legal…
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Our man at the BBC
Some people’s lives are written in the stars. Ever since Chakuchanya Harawa stood in front of a studio microphone when…
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Moving through generations
Society got a chance to meet veteran musician Overton Chimombo and understand him as one of the significant artists since…
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IT gadget abuse worries artists, MAM
It promises to be one of those memorable shows. The musicians seem set to dish out the vibes to perfection.…
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In search of Malawi’s consious hip hop
“When I became a rapper, I wasn’t looking for love. I was looking to rap for the good of the…
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Running out of time
It has become a trend that arts performances in Malawi never start on time. Whenever the issue has been raised,…
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Business of making music
In today’s world, having a studio-recorded song is no longer an achievement—with enough cash anyone can record a song or…
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International music market continues to elude Malawian musicians
Seasons come and go and so is music. There was time when Malawian music market and public places in the…
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Turning body into canvas
Humans have marked their bodies with tattoos for thousands of years. These permanent designs—sometimes plain, sometimes elaborate, always personal—have served…
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Lulu’s fourth coming
Millions believe God ‘abandoned’ everything musical in one man, Michael Jackson: golden voice, amazing moon dance and great composition. They…
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