BREAKING THE SILENCE: Malawi Confronts a Rising Suicide Crisis
On a grey morning in Lilongwe’s Area 25, word spread quickly: another young man had taken his own life. The story was painfully familiar.
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Oct 7, 2025 | Headlines, Health, Sub Headlines |
On a grey morning in Lilongwe’s Area 25, word spread quickly: another young man had taken his own life. The story was painfully familiar.
Read MoreOct 7, 2025 | Governance, Headlines, Sub Headlines |
For the second time, the former ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) has demonstrated its resilience, bouncing back into the country’s political spotlight.
Read MoreOct 7, 2025 | Governance, Headlines, Sub Headlines |
The Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) Chairperson, Justice Annabel Mtalimanja, has earned widespread praise for her exemplary role in managing the September 16, 2025 tripartite elections.
Read MoreAug 15, 2025 | Headlines, Health, Sub Headlines |
Breastfeeding is not merely a personal or biological act—it is a divine trust, a child’s right, and a mother’s honor.
Read MoreAug 15, 2025 | Headlines, politics, Sub Headlines |
With Malawi’s 2025 general elections fast approaching, the latest survey by the Institute of Public Opinion and Research (IPOR) reveals a clear message from the electorate: fix the economy, fight corruption, and keep promises.
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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.