Muslim African committee donates 500 bags of maize in CK
About 1 000 needy villagers in Sub-Traditional Authority (S-T/A) in Chikwawa district on Sunday braved a heavy downpour to receive, through the Muslim Association of Malawi (MAM), relief maize from...
View ArticleAre bridal showers still relevant?
It has been traditional for many brides to undergo a counselling session prior to their wedding day to, among other things, be drilled in the dos and don’ts in a marriage. This session usually takes...
View ArticleFalls Assemblies of God launches strategic plan
Falls Bethesda Temple, one of the oldest local churches of the Malawi Assemblies of God, on Sunday launched a five-year strategic plan, the church’s second blueprint since its establishment in 1953....
View ArticleZingani inducted Chilumba CCAP moderator
Blantyre City Presbytery of Church of Central Africa Presbytery (CCAP) inducted Reverend Roy Zingani as moderator of Chilumba CCAP last Sunday during a colourful ceremony held at the church’s...
View ArticleWomen’s rights first- African Summit
Despite the enormous challenges facing Africa now, the leaders of its 1.2 billion plus inhabitants have decided to spotlight the issue of Human Rights With a Particular Focus on the Rights of Women in...
View ArticleChanju mwale: the only female major in MDF
Daughter of the regiment, Chanju Mwale chose to serve her country in a dangerous way, opting to be a citizen in uniform over the lucrative legal industry. A single mother, who is the first female...
View ArticleFocus on healthy relationships
We are still on the subject of healthy relationships. Like I stated last week, relationship = life, no relationship = no life. Just think deeply for a moment, what we are, what we long to be, who we...
View ArticleFlee if its lady driven
It has become common manipulation of the pocket and mind to orchestrate ‘lady-driven’ on adverts as a means to woo buyers, particularly for motor vehicles sales. Usually, the lady-driven connotation...
View ArticleStop adjusting
It’s important to be flexible and adaptable, but always adjusting unconsciously will only leave you with crumbs instead of real outcomes. Be alert and learn to strike a balance between adjusting when...
View ArticleUN offical urges for abortion in Zika outbreak
A top United Nations (UN) human rights official has called on countries with the Zika Virus to make available sexual and reproductive health counselling to women and uphold their right to terminate...
View ArticleBishop Tambala urges Catholic youths to defend their faith
The newly consecrated Catholic bishop of Zomba Diocese, Right Reverend George Desmond Tambala has urged the church’s youths to defend their faith, saying they are the future leaders of the church....
View ArticleAre packed meals better than tuckshops?
In these tough financial times, making ends meet becomes problematic. Children’s health becomes even more compromised in as far as proving good nutrition is concerned. School lunches and snacks...
View ArticleNo room for homosexuals, BT Synod GS declares
While human rights groups are still fighting for the rights of people who are practising same sex marriages—lesbians, gays, bisexual and intersex—in this country, Blantyre Synod of the Church of...
View ArticleMentally challenged man restored
Mentally challenged Emmanuel Kampata, who had been in Satanic bondage for 11 years, on Sunday received his life miracle when he was delivered and restored through prayers by Prophet F.T Samuel of...
View ArticleAre believers hypocritical on homosexuality?
Since the debate on homosexuality surfaced on the local scene, some politicians, Christians and Muslims have never held back their feelings of distaste for people who engage in such practices. One...
View ArticleChimamanda adichie: told american tale from an african point of view
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s last novel, Americanah, is an interrogation of race, black hair and love, but foremost, it is a love story that spans the course of one woman’s life. Ifemelu, the novel’s...
View ArticleSaint Columba donates to Theological College
Saint Columba congregation of the CCAP Blantyre Synod on Saturday donated food items worth K1.2 million and K300 000 cash to cash-strapped Zomba Theological College (ZTC). The college’s...
View Article‘Believe in prayer, but don’t abandon ARTs’
John (not his real name) tested HIV-positive in 2012 and he was advised by medical doctors to start taking anti-retroviral therapy (ARTs). John’s HIV-positive status made him turn to God and he...
View ArticleMy Church and homosexuality
Arguments for/or against homosexuality continue to be discussed in and outside churches and elsewhere. In this piece, Malawian Comboni Missionary priest, Rev Fr Pius Chilimba, shares his views on the...
View ArticleHome recipe to clean and disinfect your toilet
Store-bought cleaning products contain lots of harsh chemicals that can seriously affect your health. Therefore, the best option is to stick to natural cleaning methods that use ingredients which don’t...
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