counter
        customisable
1
Women Strip Madness Spreads
Central Region police spokesperson John Namalenga said all the 15 suspects arrested in connection with the incident had no merchandise which casts doubt on their being street vendors. Of the 15, fo... [Read More]
 
1
Police Teargas School Pupils in Lilongwe
Armed police were used to use teargas in Lilongwe January 18 to disperse angry primary school pupils who run amuck in area 24 because their school does not have adequate room. The police were actua... [Read More]
 
3
DOROTHY MSUKU WE MISS YOU
a blog about my late daughter who passed away last year [Read More]
 
1
18 Dead as Malawi Protests Continue Into Second Day | News | English
At least 18 people have died in violent anti-government protests across Malawi Wednesday and Thursday with unconfirmed reports of further casualties. President Bingu wa Mutharika said he is willing to... [Read More]
 
1
Lecturers snub 'selective' Mutharika's 'peace talks' over protracted university stand-off
A meeting summoned by Malawi President Bingu wa Mutharika on Saturday with lecturers and students of the Chancellor College and the Polytechnic, two constituent colleges of the University of Malawi, a... [Read More]
 
1
Bingu students meeting ends in stalemate
The meeting between President Bingu wa Mutharika and representatives of students from Chancellor College and Polytechnic ended without any agreement as regards to the reopening of the two colleges. [Read More]
 
1
Joyce Banda should resign; the constitution must be amended
Malawi as a country, has set a very bad precedent in allowing vice presidents to get paid for doing nothing just because no one can fire them. Unlike Chilumpha’s case, I think Joyce Banda’s case n... [Read More]
 
1
Chinsinga denies inciting ‘academic anarchy’ | Malawi news
A political science lecturer at the University of Malawi’s Chancellor College in Zomba, Dr. Blessings Chinsinga, on Friday denied government accusations that he was teaching “revolution” during ... [Read More]
 
1
Britain, Germany and EU cut aid to Malawi | Malawi news
Britain, Germany and EU have cut all aid to Malawi as sanctions against President Bingu wa Mutharika’s dictatorial rule, Nyasa Times understands. [Read More]
 
2
Our grumpy old president
Ironically, our grumpy old man in State House whines that he’s the most insulted Malawian president ever. Yet the truth is that he's rewriting the thesaurus on presidential insults. How to Insult Yo... [Read More]