Gule Wamkulu
“…said to live alone, and no one knows for sure who they are.They dress in masks and the skins of […]
“…said to live alone, and no one knows for sure who they are.They dress in masks and the skins of […]
Thanks should go to Bishop Zuza for singling out culture of blaming others as the main contributor to the instability […]
My dear brothers and sisters, citizens of Malawi, the Warm Heart of Africa: We have come today to pray for […]
Two battered plastic chairs bar entry to the toilets at the Bangwe Township Clinic in Blantyre. The toilets are not […]
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today welcomed the signing of a joint communiqué by the Malawian Government and civil society organizations in […]
The Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) Regional Secretariat is heartened by reports that the planned August17 demonstrations have been […]
It is sad government has already started rigging the election by using public resources funded by tax payers in the […]
By Our Correspondent The news that the Civil Society has postponed a vigil set for August, 17th 2011 is commendable. […]
Seriously the Blantyre Vendors are being ridiculous by suggesting that the state President got them drunk when he hosted them […]
Apparently someone obtained a court injunction, to prevent the demos and this one has been issued faster than the last […]
ZIMBABWE – HARARE – KINGDOM Financial Holdings Limited (KFHL) defied a tough competitive period to report an increase in profit […]
In yet another sheer caricature of events, representatives from a pool of Civil society organizations (CSOs) and faith based organizations […]
Human Rights Conservative committee MHRC says president Bingu Wa Mutharika wife Calista sentiments on effects of forex & fuel shortage […]
There is nothing wrong with being one of Malawi and Zimbabwe, one is African countries, says President Rupiah Banda. Speaking […]
Malawian President Bingu wa Mutharika urged African states Monday to allow opposition groups to express their views, three weeks after […]
By Our Correspondent Economists use terms such as currency appreciation, depreciation, devaluations and revaluations to describe changes that are made to […]
By Joshua Morishu – FaceofMalawi Reporter One of international charitable organizations in Malawi, Gift of the Givers has donated aid […]
Unlike Christianity, Islam requires its members to sacrifice by not taking food for twelve hours a day for one full […]