Malawi24
Malawi24 is a digital news platform that provides the most recent updates on events in Malawi. It covers a wide range of topics, including politics, entertainment, sports, opinions, investigative reports, and thorough analyses.
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6 days ago |
malawi24.com | Archangel Nzangaya
Television’s most talked-about reality reunion is back! The Big Brother Naija Season 9 Reunion Show premieres Monday, 23 June 2025, promising fireworks as the unforgettable housemates return for a tell-all series packed with raw emotions, unexpected twists, and unfiltered truths. The reunion will be hosted by the ever-composed Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, who is set to guide the housemates and fans through the untold stories, unresolved tensions and behind-the-scenes dynamics that set the continent abuzz.
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6 days ago |
malawi24.com | Archangel Nzangaya
Southern African audiences are in for a stirring celebration of heritage as Shaka iLembe returns for its second season, proudly elevating Swati royalty and culture through the introduction of the Ngwane royal line on Mzansi Magic.
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1 week ago |
malawi24.com | Archangel Nzangaya
Malawi is setting its sights on boosting foreign exchange earnings through increased exports, as five Southern African Development Community (SADC) ambassadors arrive in Lilongwe for the much-anticipated National Product Magazine (NPM) Mid-Year Awards Gala. The high-profile event, scheduled for tonight at the Bingu International Convention Centre (BICC), will also mark the unveiling of the magazine’s 115th edition.
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1 week ago |
malawi24.com | Archangel Nzangaya
As Zambia prepares to bury former President Edgar Lungu in South Africa amid allegations of mistreatment by the current administration, a Malawian political and governance commentator has warned that similar tensions could easily erupt in Malawi if not addressed proactively.
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1 week ago |
malawi24.com | Archangel Nzangaya
The wave of demonstrations demanding the resignation of Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) chairperson Annabel Mtalimanja and Chief Elections Officer Andrew Mpesi has now gone nationwide, with the northern chapter of Citizens for Credible Elections (CfCE) confirming its participation in the June 26 protests. Speaking in Mzuzu on Friday, CFCE’s Northern Region Team Leader Gomezgani Nkhoma said the protests are necessary to restore trust in the electoral process and hold the commission accountable.
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