Faith in the Fire: Sustaining Livelihoods Amid Price Hikes
Malawians are no strangers to hardship—but July 2025 feels especially heavy
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Jul 24, 2025 | Sub Headlines, Takaaful Insight |
Malawians are no strangers to hardship—but July 2025 feels especially heavy
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With Malawi’s Tripartite Elections just months away, conversations around media responsibility are intensifying — and at the heart of it, a call for journalism that informs, unites, and maintains national peace.
Read MoreJul 24, 2025 | Economy, Headlines, Sub Headlines |
For many Malawians, sugar has long been a kitchen staple—reliable, unremarkable, and affordable.
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Malawi Liverpool Wellcome Research Programme (MLW) Director, Professor Henry Mwandumba, has emphasized the need to support young innovators in the country by creating a platform where their ideas can generate tangible solutions within the health system.
Read MoreJul 24, 2025 | Focus On Palestine, Sub Headlines |
As conflict intensifies in the Middle East, the world is witnessing a humanitarian crisis that transcends borders, religions, and politics.
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When Celebration Ends, Work Begins.
Malawi stands once again at the crossroads of hope and expectation. The dust of elections has barely settled, and the people have spoken decisively—removing the Malawi Congress Party (MCP) from the helm of power and ushering back Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika and his Democratic Progressive Party (DPP).
Read more:When Celebration Ends, Work Begins.