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The Nation is a newspaper based in Blantyre, Malawi, owned by Nations Publications Limited. It began distribution on 26 July 1993, and became a daily newspaper on 11 July 1994, coming out on Mondays through Fridays. Its sister newspaper Saturday Nation, now called Weekend Nation, was launched in 1995.
Nation: Blantyre : English and Chichewa: 1993 : Daily. Owned by Aleke Banda; its weekend edition is titled Weekend Nation: Nyasa Times: UK : Online only. Published by B2B Initiatives. Odini: Lilongwe: English and Chewa: 1949 Catholic bi-weekly This is Malawi: Blantyre : English and Chewa 1964 Magazine: Weekend Times: Owned by BNL [citation needed]
The Daily Times is a daily newspaper published in Blantyre, Malawi. It is the oldest newspaper in the country, founded in 1895 by the Central African Planter. Around 1900, it was rebranded to Central African Times, a weekly publication and later to Nyasaland Times. [1] With the Malawian independence in 1964, it simply became The Times (then ...
Desmond Dudwa Phiri, commonly known as D. D. Phiri, (February 23, 1931 – March 24, 2019) [1] was a Malawian author, economist, historian, and playwright. [2] He was born in Mzimba, Malawi, and was the Principal and proprietor of the Aggrey Memorial School in Blantyre. [2] He published 17 books in the fields of history, sociology and economics ...
The Daily Times daily Blantyre-based newspaper; Nation Malawi daily Blantyre-based newspaper; Nyasa Times This page was last edited on 3 May 2024, at 21:13 ...
May 6, 2024 at 9:17 AM. BLANTYRE (Reuters) - A court in Malawi has dropped corruption charges against the country's Vice President Saulos Klaus Chilima, clearing a legal hurdle over his potential ...
Pages in category "Mass media in Blantyre" ... Malawi Broadcasting Corporation; N. The Nation (Malawi) S. Star Radio Malawi
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The United States has barred four former officials of the Malawi government from entry because of their involvement in significant corruption, the State Department said on ...