TNM has kicked off a nationwide hunt for Malawi's next music star -- with a jaw-dropping K120 million prize on the line.The telecoms giant on Wednesday launched the TNM Music Star Search at the Bingu ...
When we decided to launch on June 12 our report and film on discrimination against people with albinism in employment in Malawi, we wanted to do so in person, together with our partners, the ...
New research explores music's impact on learning, memory, and emotions in two studies. One reveals that familiar music can enhance concentration and learning, while the other demonstrates that music ...
Malawi’s fuel crisis amid uncertainty in the oil market shows no signs of abating. Even as the government reassures citizens that the country is not running out of fuel, most filling stations are dry, ...
Climate change and high input costs are worsening food insecurity in Malawi, leaving millions of people vulnerable and soils degraded. But a gradual embrace of agroecology is boosting resilience, ...
Malawi remains stuck in a vicious cycle where structural challenges, endemic macroeconomic instability, and restrictive trade policies reinforce one another—contributing to the gradual erosion of the ...
Peaceful demonstrations force a delay in measures aimed at improving revenue collection but which many fear will be fatal for small traders Demonstrations across Malawi’s four main cities during the ...
Malawi is facing one of its worst hunger crises, affecting millions. The president and outside experts say the country must invest in resilient food systems rather than rely on aid to break the cycle.
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Jewish classic revisited

Good news fans of klezmer music. The groundbreaking, award-winning klezmer outfit The Klezmatics have reissued their classic album Rhythm + Jews: Revisited (Piranha, Germany), which was recorded in ...
Malawi’s central bank ruled out the need to devalue the currency because foreign-exchange inflows increased after voters elected a new president, easing a dollar shortage. Peter Mutharika swept to ...
Former Malawi President Peter Mutharika has been re-elected with 56.8 percent of votes in last week’s polls that was marked by the dire state of the economy, the election commission has announced.