Friend who hurt you?
By Memory Hurt people hurt people. Sounds like a cliché, or just a line from Q Malewezi’s famous spoken word
Read MoreBy Memory Hurt people hurt people. Sounds like a cliché, or just a line from Q Malewezi’s famous spoken word
Read MoreBy Hastings Msosa Few journeys capture the power of determination quite like that of Dr Cecilia Ngwira, a woman who
Read MoreBy Joseph Kayira Section 38 of the Constitution of the Republic of Malawi guarantees freedom of assembly. It says “Every
Read MoreMarking the 135th anniversary of Rerum novarum, Pope Leo XIV releases his first encyclical, entitled ‘Magnifica humanitas: On Safeguarding the
Read MoreBy Dyson Mthawanji Terrorism is the use of illegal violence and intimidation—especially against civilians—to pursue political, religious, or ideological aims.
Read MoreReviewed by Precious Msosa While some people were still welcoming the year 2026 and eventually working on the subsequent
Read MoreBy Sipho Graham Ndebele Malawi has increasingly found itself on the frontline of climate-related disasters. Over the past decade, the
Read MoreBy Joseph Kayira Political parties in Malawi have not hidden the fact that they value youth involvement in politics. In
Read MoreAt 42 years, Dr. Babra Ntapara has risen from humble beginnings to earn a PhD and now transforms rural livelihoods
Read MoreBy Temwa Mhone Tucked among the Mpingwe, Bangwe and Malabvi hills is one of Malawi’s populous townships: Bangwe. At the
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