Martyr’s
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Cultural father of chaos
There are people, Dear Pain, who do not care about their reputation when it comes to drying their clothes-of-shame on…
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Martyrs’ blood, relatives’ pain
By Wisdom Ngwira: Every March 3 reminds Benga Chiumia of the day he saw 31 unarmed civilians being shot to…
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Ceremonial Martyrdom
It is that time of the year when Malawians from different walks of life come together to commemorate the 1959…
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Martyrs’ blood: beyond solemn speeches
Probably one of the most significant days in the history of Malawi’s liberation struggle, the Martyrs’ Day has often been…
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Rally round our martyrs
I am on my way to the Island of Wonders they fondly call Likoma and Chizumulu Islands. I am at…
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Malawi government asked to hold Britain to account on martyrs
People of Nkhata Bay have renewed their call on government to hold the British government accountable for the massacre that…
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‘Martyrs Day losing significance’
Veteran Politician Robson Chirwa has decried Martyrs Day’s loss of significance due to lack of political will by democratic governments…
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Thoughts on Malawi’s freedom fighters
Malawi’s reaction towards Colonial Administration was noted right from the onset of the imposition of the colonial rule. Some tribes…
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How women counted: Story of Vera Chirwa
Vera Chirwa has the energetic zest and memory of a young woman than her 84 years. The Daily Times’ search…
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Martyr’s day: Tale of every Malawian
Our children may be in the dark. Their children too will be in the dark. Because we know that we…
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