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Feature of the Week
MHC, Salisbury Line tussle over septic tanks
Prince Phiri, seven, with his younger brother, Junior, five, have not known plastic toys in their lives. All they have…
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Editors Pick
Aford faults Mesn on electoral reforms
Alliance for Democracy (Aford) has faulted Malawi Electoral Support Network (Mesn) on its electoral reforms regional dialogue meetings, saying they…
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Ekwendeni Hospital in K39m HIV programme
Ekwendeni CCAP Hospital has commended its K39 million HIV and Aids Programme (Ehap) which is being implemented in Mzimba, saying…
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Development
Usisya: An island on the mainland
Usisya, an underdeveloped area with potential for tourism industry in Nkhata Bay, might not be an ordinary hard-to-reach area in…
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Culture
Arts for behavioural change in prisons
Inside the Mzuzu Prison walls, on a sunny Wednesday afternoon, there is harmony of beautiful noises. First is a drumbeat.…
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Non-fiction writers to launch next month
One year after they came together, local writers intend to launch their national body, the Malawi Union of Academic and…
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Entertainment News
Mzuni, Germany ‘varisty sign MoU on literature
Mzuzu University (Mzuni) and Germany’s University of Justus Liebig have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to foster the development…
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Entertainment News
UK journal to publish Mzuni conference articles
Journal of Southern African Studies (JSAS), an international publication which covers research on Southern African region, says it will publish…
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Editors Pick
St John’s graduates 93 nursing students
St John’s College of Nursing and Midwifery in Mzuzu on Saturday graduated 68 nurse and midwife technicians and 25 community…
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Entertainment News
Wordsmiths return: Mzuni literature indaba begins today
The Second International Conference on Malawian Literature, organised by Mzuzu University (Mzuni), begins in Mzuzu today. It is a three-day…
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Development
Ugly face of urban poverty
One of the most visible manifestations of urban poverty in developing countries is the proliferation of slums and squatter settlements.…
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Actor Mtende Chiumia dead
Tears refuse to dry in the theatre fraternity. Another theatrical voice has fallen silent following the death of a veteran…
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National News
Reform abortion law—clergy
Religious leaders in the Northern Region have asked government to reform the law, which allows procurement of abortion only when…
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Entertainment News
Karonga’s Lusekero Band impresses in Chibuku Road to Fame
Lusekero Band, a newly formed band after Lusubilo Band at Karonga Music School, outshone seven other music outfits in the…
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National News
Man dies in Lake Malawi storm
At least eight fishermen in Nkhata Bay are reportedly missing in Lake Malawi and one has been found dead following…
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National News
Synod faults MEC on preparations
The CCAP Synod of Livingstonia has said Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) should have done better on preparations for the country’s…
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Editors Pick
MEC should have done better on preparations—Livingstonia Synod
The CCAP Synod of Livingstonia says the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) should have done better on preparations for the first…
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Entertainment News
Tiwonge Hango sets benchmark with Thyola
The way of life, or say, culture, including music, is dynamic. In Malawi, it is fast becoming urbanised. The youth…
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Mzuni launches movie on HIV and Aids
Mzuzu University (Mzuni) on Friday launched an edutainment movie Alufeyo which addresses issues of HIV and Aids among the youth…
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Business News
Teveta wants to develop honey industry
In a bid to develop honey processing industry in the country, the Technical, Entrepreneurial and Vocational Education and Training Authority…
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