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  2. Nyasa Times - Wikipedia

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    Nyasa Times is an online newspaper providing Malawian news, founded by Edgar Chibaka in 2006. It began reporting in late 2006. [1] According to its own website, it received "over 8 million hits per month" in 2010.

  3. Nyasaland - Wikipedia

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    Nyasaland ( / nɪˈæsəlænd, naɪˈæsə -/ [2]) was a British protectorate located in Africa that was established in 1907 when the former British Central Africa Protectorate changed its name. Between 1953 and 1963, Nyasaland was part of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland. After the Federation was dissolved, Nyasaland became independent ...

  4. Shepherd Bushiri - Wikipedia

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    Shepherd Bushiri (born 20 February 1983) also known as Major 1 is a Malawian preacher, [1] prophet, businessman, motivational speaker, and author. [2] [3] [4] He is a controversial figure who gained popularity after releasing a video that showed him allegedly walking in the air. [5] Bushiri's former public relations manager later revealed that ...

  5. Peter Mutharika - Wikipedia

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    International Jurist Award. Arthur Peter Mutharika (born 18 July 1940) [1] [2] is a Malawian politician and lawyer who was President of Malawi from May 2014 to June 2020. [3] Mutharika has worked in the field of international justice, specialising in international economic law, international law and comparative constitutional law. [4]

  6. 2014 Malawian general election - Wikipedia

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    General elections were held in Malawi on 20 May 2014. They were Malawi's first tripartite elections, the first time the president, National Assembly and local councillors were elected on the same day. [1] The presidential election was won by opposition candidate Peter Mutharika of the Democratic Progressive Party, who defeated incumbent ...

  7. Emily Mkamanga - Wikipedia

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    Mkamanga was a regular columnist for the Nyasa Times, and also wrote political and social opinion pieces elsewhere. She has been called a "social historian" [2] as well as commentator or journalist. In 2013, the president of the Malawi Writers Union described her as one of the only three "known" women writers in the country, [10] the others ...

  8. Nyakyusa people - Wikipedia

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    Nyakyusa people. The Nyakyusa (also called the Sokile, Ngonde or Nkonde) are a Bantu ethnolinguistic group who live in the fertile mountains of southern Mbeya Region of Tanzania and the Northern Region of Malawi. They speak the Nyakyusa language, a member of the Bantu language family. In 1993 the Nyakyusa population was estimated to number ...

  9. Nyasa people - Wikipedia

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    The Nyasa are a people of southeastern Africa, concentrated mainly in Malawi, southwestern Tanzania and parts of northern Mozambique. The people are also known as the Kimanda, Kinyasa and Manda. [1] Significant populations of Nyasa live along the shores of northeastern Lake Malawi. [1] Many Nyanja people of Malawi refers to themselves as Nyasa ...