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Gays feel sidelined in social circles
It is Friday evening and despite being a regular club-goer and party fanatic, Dorian Moyo cuts a lonely figure in…
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Reggae music needs patience
Reggae music has a huge following in Malawi. Over the years, suggestions have been flying around that the genre is…
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Sindi relearns from my booth platform
The music career of Hellen Nyasulu, popularly known as Sindi, has taken her far and wide. From participating in music…
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Tonderai walks in the ‘big’ shoes
In 2015, founder and the then chief executive officer of Entertainers Promotions (EP) Jai Banda announced he was stepping down…
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Meeting Joram, the musician
Professional demands have often led to the demise of numerous promising careers as people have failed to juggle their passions…
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Tell your stories
Malawi is a country rich in history. From the time the country was under one-party system to multiparty dispensation since…
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Roses, thorns at keturah’s show
There was relief among the audience when Keturah finally walked into the auditorium at Amaryllis Hotel in Blantyre on Sunday…
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Zeze kingston’s time
In every five event posters you come across, you are sure to find the name Zeze Kingston appearing at least…
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From prisoners to artists
Nkhokwe Arts does traditional dances and drama to convey messages on different human rights issues. The all-male cast was once…
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Theatre to the rescue of cyclone survivors
Two weeks ago, a group of actors came together to stage a performance and raise funds for the construction of…
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We must take music as a business
Recently, musician Kim of Diamonds made headlines on the Internet when pictures of her surfaced while at Mavin Records of…
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‘We must write books for local readers’
Writing is a skill few have mastered on the local scene. And reading is regularly is still something that is…
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Temwah sings for ‘family and friends’
For years, music lovers have been entertained by one of the most unique voices on the local music scene, Temwah.…
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Celebrating poetry day
On March 21, poets celebrate the World Poetry Day. In Malawi, this has been going on without any fanfare. This…
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Artistic expression versus culture
In October 1982, American musician Marvin Gaye released what would be one of his most memorable and successful songs. It…
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Visual art is no longer left behind
Over the weekend, Pan African Learning and Growth Network (PALGNET) and Plan International Malawi honoured various women in their respective…
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Promoting talent the social way
Not long ago, identifying and promoting local music talents was hard. In other words, it was survival of the fittest…
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Appreciating arts economic potential
The University of Malawi’s School of Arts, Communication and Design will embark on a research to determine the economic potential…
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How Mikozi Network thrives
The dawn of social media has shifted the way artists promote their products and communicate with fans. These days, there…
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Ranks soars with his designs
Who said fashion designing is only for women? Well, a 22-year-old fashion designer Anderk Thyolera, popularly known as Ranks, is…
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