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How Power and Gender are Rewriting Culture in Malawi
Published in celebration of the 2017 International Women's Day In 2016, Malawi's cultures were brought under international scrutiny for...

Tiunike Online
Mar 6, 20175 min read
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What Growing Up in Ndix Ville Taught Me
Published in the author's personal capacity. To those who grew up in Ndirande, we have come a long way…we have so much to share. 1986,...
Tinkhani Msonda
Feb 6, 20176 min read
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The State vs Culture: The (De)Merits of Mr. Aniva’s Sentence
The two-year sentence of 22 November 2016 that convicted 45-year-old Eric Aniva of Nsanje District, met with both jubilation and...

Tiunike Online
Nov 29, 20166 min read
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Albinism – beyond the Rhetoric in Malawi
Published in the author's personal capacity. I picture the nights of restlessness, the tricks that come with turning and tossing the body...

Habiba Rezwana Osman
Oct 18, 20167 min read
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Marry Me, Money!
The day longed for in the distance finally arrives. It embodies every woman’s dream from when they were young and unimaginative about...

Tiunike Online
Oct 6, 20166 min read
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Short-circuiting Luck, Culture and Tradition on My Journey to Womanhood
I was only weeks away from my 16th birthday when I became of age, the woman I had fancied ever since I was a seven-year-old. It was the...

Bertha Lilian Munthali
Sep 12, 20167 min read
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Making Cultural Diversity Work for Malawi: A Triangulation of Culture and Education
Societies would rather persist alone, if only they had a choice. Cultural subsistence feeds on the notion that a shared perspective is...

Tiunike Online
Sep 8, 20166 min read
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The Mantra of the Olympics is ‘True Love for Country’
In 1988, four Jamaicans set foot in cold Alberta, Canada, to compete in a sport that was completely atypical to their tropical...
Editorial Team
Aug 25, 20164 min read
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