Former Youngest MP Fyness Magonjwa Has Lost the 2025 Parliamentary Elections 

Former Member of Parliament for Machinga South East, Fyness Magonjwa, has conceded defeat in the 2025 parliamentary elections. According to unofficial results, Magonjwa lost to independent candidate Donnex Mpuzeni. In a statement shared on her social media, she described the campaign as “hectic” and expressed regret that she will not be returning to Parliament for

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Government Revises School Opening Date

The Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education has announced a change to the opening date for the 2025/26 academic year. According to a statement, schools will now open on 15 September 2025 instead of the earlier announced 22 September 2025. The adjustment, the ministry explained, has been made to allow students who registered for the upcoming general elections

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Arrest Warrant Issued for Social Media Star Tamia Ja Over Privacy Breach

An arrest warrant has been issued for social media personality Hanna “Tamia Ja” Jabes after she failed to appear in court twice and ignored a K50,000 fine, reports Times 360 Malawi.  This is for the case where the National AIDS Commission (NAC) filed accusing Tamia Ja of exposing someone’s HIV status without consent and damaging

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Tuno’s Exit Sparks Debate: Emma Kaliya Urges Strength, While Mwiza Criticizes Her Image

Tuno’s shocking decision to quit music and social media over years of bullying has sparked mixed reactions. Renowned rights activist Emma Kaliya has come out in support of the artist, urging her not to give up. She argued that walking away would only hand victory to the bullies, further suggesting that some of the hate could be fueled

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From Hype to Heartbreak: SA Influencers in Alabuga Scandal

What started as a “work-and-study” opportunity in Russia has turned into one of the biggest influencer scandals of the year. The Alabuga Start programme, promoted by South African influencers like Cyan Boujee and Seemah, promised legit jobs for young African women. But investigations later exposed the truth — many recruits were forced to assemble military drones under dangerous, exploitative

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