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Feature of the Week
A group member demonstrating how the meals are made
Feed the Children is empowering rural communities in Mzimba to provide under-fives with nutritious food. ——————————————————– Children shall not live…
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Feature of the Week
Mbeya: Farmer innovations count
He collects pails of maize bran and animal dung. He mixes the smelly cargo with chemical fertiliser, packs the mixture…
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Tell me more about Mr 265!
Good people, it is that time again Malawi welcomes its rejected son from Big Brother Africa (BBA). Goodbyes are only…
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Feature of the Week
Risking lives for animals
Looking after famous animals that bring tourists from far and wide is no pleasant game. JAMES CHAVULA writes. ————————————— It’s…
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Critics’ body born, PAM lives on
Good people, exuberance remains the prevalent mood since the birth of a national association of theatre critics with a focus…
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Editors Pick
Boy narrates gay rape ordeal
Many Malawians might have become accustomed to “boy rapes girl” stories, but a 19-year-old boy in Mzuzu says he has…
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Enter Skeffa, exit fyudolism
Good people, what’s danceable about rumours of federalism, a proposed breakaway some loudmouths call feudalism? We are told northerners want…
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Editors Pick
Woman refuses to kill baby for riches
A woman is living like a fugitive after allegedly defying her husband’s incessant demands to sacrifice their nine-year month baby…
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Editors Pick
Tourism hit hard by Cashgate
Deepening side-effects of Cashgate, the plunder of public resources at Capital Hill, seem to have finally caught up with the…
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Feature of the Week
Frowns of Karonga Nyungwe
Lack of potable water still affects people of Karonga, especially in Karonga Nyungwe Constituency. Why is the area lagging behind?…
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Front Page
Govt may burn K300 million on Mayors new Prados
City Councils are broke. That is why Malawians have a multimillion-kwacha reason to fear for public coffers as talks are…
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Editors Pick
Fires destroy Chikangawa Forest again
Ash over hills and valleys. Sooty stumps. Dry leaves. Smoke in the air. Charred remains of pine plots. Wanton fires…
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Jah Messenger outta bounds
Jah People, it is surprising why the cancellation of Luciano’s Africa Tour is no laughing matter. Who knew the Jamaican…
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Feature of the Week
Women unite against effects of HIV/AIDS
Among the Chewa, Alinafe means God is with us. However, some women at Mponela say it is a beacon of…
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Editors Pick
Lightning kills 3 in Rumphi
Lightning has struck four people in Rumphi, leaving three dead. The accident, which happened on Friday evening at Bolero, has…
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Columns
Rusty smiles of Karonga Nyungwe
Lack of potable water still affects people of Karonga, especially in Karonga Nyungwe Constituency. Why is the area lagging behind?…
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Jah Messenger outta bounds
Jah People, it is surprising why the cancellation of Luciano’s Africa Tour is no laughing matter. Who knew the Jamaican…
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Development
Karonga’s green dykes bearing fruit
With the rains almost here again, how are flood-prone communities in Karonga lessening the likelihood of floods? JAMES CHAVULA writes.…
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MP decries education standards
Member of Parliament (MP) for Mzimba North Agnes Nyalonje has said the country should be worried because the quality of…
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National News
Elders key to disaster reduction—Chilima
Vice-President Saulos Chilima has asked for greater inclusion of elderly persons in reducing disasters and responding to the aftermaths. Chilima…
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