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Tuesday, May 10, 2016
Bakili Muluzi's Costly Love for Gwapes
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Before the advent of multiparty politics, Gwapes once walked the length and breadth of Sanjika Palace in Blantyre. And, then, Bakili Muluzi...
o ban, or not to ban: music faces the test
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T When Malawian musician Sonye stepped into the recording studios, his overriding thought might have been to step past reality and win ...
Phalombe’s long road to sexual reproductive health services
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The thick, brown dust along the Chitakale-Phalombe earth road symbolises challenges encountered by Phalombe District residents in accessin...
Ridding tobacco farming of child labour
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Boyd Ndhlovu, 50, grew up believing that nothing short of daily exercise could help the son and daughter of a tobacco farmer understand t...
Sunday, May 8, 2016
Zachimalawi Wins Misa-Malawi Annual Media Awards ‘2016 Best Blogger of the Year’
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…Government of the United States gives Blogger Galaxy Tab A …As Zachimalawi Blogger also wins Misa-Malawi 2016 Human Rights Journalist of ...
Zachimalawi Wins Misa-Malawi Annual Media Awards ‘2016 Best Blogger of the Year’
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…Government of the United States gives Blogger Galaxy Tab A …As Zachimalawi Blogger also wins Misa-Malawi ‘2016 Human Rights Journalist of...
Zachimalawi Wins Misa-Malawi Annual Media Awards ‘2016 Best Blogger of the Year’
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…Government of the United States gives Blogger Galaxy Tab A …As Zachimalawi Blogger also wins Misa-Malawi ‘2016 Human Rights Journalist of...
Richard Chirombo is 'Misa-Malawi 2016 Human Rights Journalist of the Year'!
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Richard Chirombo [who blogs on Zachimalawi] was on May 7 [Saturday] voted ‘Misa Malawi Annual Media Awards 2016 Human Rights Journalist of t...
Thursday, May 5, 2016
Marital rape: dusted, but sleeping, debate
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A mass of tangled hurdles, mainly stemming out of cultural inhibitions, stood in the way of the campaign to have marital rape recognised ...
COSTLY OVERSIGHT
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...AS FILMMAKERS, PLAYWRIGHTS: UNWILLING EXPORT GOAL ORPHANS Policies are, ideally, a light along the road to development. But it s...
‘Amayi Akuferanji’ pits old against new
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COVER PAGE WORDS: Theatrical collabo The play, ‘Amayi akuferanji’ had, at first, the appearance of randomness. Such is the expense of ...
AMBOKIRE SALIMU: MALAWI'S LOST POET
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At some point, poetry built up a secure citadel in lawyer-cum musician, Ambokire,’s heart. Using poetry, he attended to issues pert...
Saturday, April 30, 2016
Abortion and Its Cost to Malawi
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A self-conscious woman must, most likely, be in a tight spot when she decides to terminate pregnancy and part ways with a would-be baby be...
Monday, April 25, 2016
THEO THOMSON: REINVENTING THE WHEEL
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Officially Malawian but with very little to identify with Malawi’s local languages in his lyrics, it has been easy to paint artist The...
Wednesday, April 20, 2016
Is President Peter Mutharika a Lame-Duck President?
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There must be something terribly wrong with President Peter Mutharika, a man who does not exude confidence in the manner he stands up, walk...
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