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TNM Super League champs Silver stocking up to defend title

TNM Super League champs Silver stocking up to defend title

18-05-2012 Football

MZUZU--They may be the defending champions but they aren’t sitting on their laurels, neither are they leaving any stone unturned in their quest to keep their silver line shining brighter... Read more

Nigerian artist ready to share ‘My Good is God’ with Malawians

Nigerian artist ready to share ‘My Good is God’ with Malawians

18-05-2012 Entertainment

BLANTYRE--South Africa based Nigerian gospel artist of the ‘God is good’ fame is now in Malawi for a two day concert to be held in Blantyre and Lilongwe.Uche-chukwu Agu said... Read more

Pres Joyce Banda makes new appointments

Pres Joyce Banda makes new appointments

17-05-2012 Politics

BREAKING: LILONGWE—Malawi’s new president Joyce Banda has made new appointments and the following are the names of individuals that have joined her administration. Malawi News Editor Steve Nhlane is new... Read more

Budget director Dalitso Kabambe had role in MRA scandal: Report

Budget director Dalitso Kabambe had role in MRA scandal: Report

17-05-2012 Politics

During a budget review in February, Finance Minister Ken Lipenga told parliament the Malawi Revenue Authority (MRA) had met its revenue target. A lawmaker however challenged the statement, saying MRA... Read more

Enough room for everyone, say no to homophobia—Malawi rights groups

Enough room for everyone, say no to homophobia—Malawi rights groups

17-05-2012 Politics

LILONGWE—Malawians should embrace tolerance and reject discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity, human rights groups said Thursday on the International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia (IDAHO)... Read more

99.5 percent of Malawians know about sexual minorities but...

99.5 percent of Malawians know about sexual minorities but...

17-05-2012 Politics

BLANTYRE--Up to 99.5 percent of Malawians know that sexual minorites--lesibians, gays, bisexuals, transgender and intersex – LGBTI - exist in the country, but they can't just approve of their sexual... Read more

JournAIDS drills media in population, climate change coverage

JournAIDS drills media in population, climate change coverage

17-05-2012 Society

LILONGWE--The local media has a vital role to play in the coverage of climate change and population dynamics, says the Journalists Association Against AIDS (JournAIDS).“We want to enable media houses... Read more

Malawi reaps the fruits of energy saver bulbs

Malawi reaps the fruits of energy saver bulbs

16-05-2012 Investments

BLANTYRE--Escom officials say the British funded programme to distribute two million energy saver bulbs is saving power.Escom, which produces 282 megawatts against a demand of 344, says it has saved... Read more

Unicef kicks off 2nd phase of vital supplies for primary health care

Unicef kicks off 2nd phase of vital supplies for primary health care

16-05-2012 Health

LILONGWE--The Medical Kits Project which delivers essential medicines and other supplies each month to primary health care facilities in Malawi has entered its second phase and will distribute 11,790 medical... Read more

Malawian who says she’s bisexual fights deportation from UK

Malawian who says she’s bisexual fights deportation from UK

16-05-2012 Society

BLANTYRE--Angeline Pirira Mwafulirwa, a Malawian mother of three, is claiming asylum in the United Kingdom as a refugee. She says that if she is returned to Malawi she’d serious threats... Read more



Pastor apologises to women for stripping attacks; vendor chased away

Innocent-MussaBLANTYRE--Pentecostal cleric Zack Kawawala, one of the few men who attended Friday’s protest against stripping women naked for wearing trousers, apologised to women “on behalf of men”, saying such acts are unacceptable.
 
“The incident was an abomination. I am sorry on behalf of men,” he said, adding that he was surprised ordinary women in wearing pants were attacked yet women police officers in the country also wear the same as their uniform.

Women booed Innocent Mussa, a chairperson of Blantyre market vendors, who wanted to speak at the function but was stopped and chased away.

Mussa told MaraPost that he wanted to defend the vendors, saying not all of them were involved in the incident in Lilongwe. He said the image of vendors had been damaged and feared that women were on a campaign to boycott buying from them.

He said the real culprits were hundreds of unemployed youths, who mingle with vendors because they have nothing to do.

“I was also concerned with the stupid incident. I wanted to tell the women that don’t blame the vendors because they have no time to go and strip women wearing trousers.”

Malawian President Bingu wa Mutharika has told women to be free to wear "what you want", saying Malawi had no dress code barring women from wearing pants.

The president said he was surprised that vendors were harassing the women when in fact "wearing a trouser is more protective to a woman than wearing a skirt."

Until 1994, women in this deeply conservative southern African country were banned from wearing pants under the dictatorship of Kamuzu Banda.
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