Monday 30 November 2020

Born Afrikan Lockdown EP Resurrects Makasu’s Matenda Hit

Born Afrikan












The classical “Matenda” hit by Makasu Band returns in the sound systems and airwaves in reggae style.

The South Africa-based Malawian reggae singer and producer, Born Afrikan, real name Nelson Shaba, remade the reggae cover of the song to reinforce its message about the importance of taking care of the elderly and to promote the Malawian classics. 

Friday 3 July 2020

Visitors To Ombudsman Office Must Be On Facemask

The Office of the Ombudsman offices will only admit visitors putting on a facemask as Coronavirus preventative measure.

According to the notice, the measure will apply to members of the public seeking the services or simply visiting any of its offices across the country.

Sunday 14 June 2020

Parliament Holds Key To 50+1 Electoral Implementation


Arthur Nanthuru

The Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) has indicated that the parliament shoulders responsibility of setting up provisions to govern the presidential election runoff.

Saturday 13 June 2020

New MEC Commissioners Meets Candidates

MEC Commissioners & Lazarus Chakwera
with MCP-UTM Alliance officials

The newly sworn in Commissioners of the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) have concluded meetings with candidates and party leaders contesting in the forthcoming elections.

Friday 17 April 2020

Adrian Kwelepeta Props-Up Music Journey With Two Singles

Adrian Kwelepeta
Adrian Kwelepeta

Afro-Pop and RnB star, Adrian Kwelepeta continues scaling up curve of his musical career with the release of two singles bordering on love themes. 

“I have released NaNaNa and Kuposa Dzuwa recorded at Zefis Studio in Mzuzu and Audio Impute Studios respectively” He disclosed in an interview

Thursday 9 April 2020

Brothaz Kornah In EP Project

Brothaz Korna
Brothaz Kornah

Newly formed musical group, Brothaz Kornah, has promised fans to expect more “Malawian music for international ears” in their upcoming untitled EP set to release in July this year.

Sunday 5 April 2020

Catholic Journalists Trained In COVID-19 Reporting Skills

Group photo for the second cluster  of journalits during the training
Group photo for the second cluster
of journalits during the training

Members of Association for Catholic Journalists (ACJ) from Lilongwe Arch Diocese and Dedza Diocese have been trained on reporting skills on the COVID-19 pandemic caused by the coronavirus.