By Burnett Munthali
March 2025 was a month filled with groundbreaking stories and insightful analyses on Maravi Post.
From political developments to economic concerns and sports updates, the publication covered a wide range of topics that captured the interest of its readership.
One of the most read articles was “Africa’s Green Growth Agenda: Unlocking Opportunities for a Climate-Resilient Future.”
This piece, published on March 18, 2025, delved into the strategies African nations are implementing to combat climate change while fostering economic growth.
It highlighted the need for sustainable energy solutions and policy reforms that can drive environmental conservation.
Another widely discussed article was “Road to September 16: Chakwera’s Redefined Leadership for Unwavering Commitment to Malawi’s Transformation.”
Published on March 16, 2025, this article analyzed President Lazarus Chakwera’s leadership as the country approaches a crucial election.
The piece examined the government’s achievements and ongoing challenges, sparking intense debate among readers.
Sports lovers were drawn to the article “Malawi Flames’ World Cup Hopes Fizzle Out After Tunisia Defeat.”
This article, published on March 25, 2025, recounted the national football team’s disappointing loss to Tunisia in the World Cup qualifiers.
It explored the technical and managerial issues affecting the Flames and the future of Malawian football.
In the political sphere, the article “Malawi Politicians Prioritize Winning Elections Over Truth” gained traction.
This piece was published in March 2025 and criticized the tendency of politicians to focus more on electoral victories than on genuine national development.
It called for a shift towards integrity and accountability in governance.
The business section featured “ShopRite Shut Down: Malawi Bureau of Standards Cracks Down on Expired Goods and Poor Storage.”
This article reported on the regulatory action taken against ShopRite for failing to comply with food safety standards.
It emphasized the importance of consumer protection and strict enforcement of quality control measures.
Cultural and national identity were reflected in the piece “Martyrs’ Day 2025: A Reflection on Patriotism and National Unity.”
Published in March 2025, this article honored the sacrifices of Malawi’s freedom fighters and explored the significance of national unity in modern times.
Economic empowerment was also a key topic in the article “Chakwera Dares Women on Entrepreneurship.”
This piece, published in March 2025, highlighted President Chakwera’s call for increased female participation in business and economic activities.
It showcased inspiring success stories of Malawian women breaking barriers in various industries.
Social cohesion was explored in the article “Different Colours, One People.”
This insightful piece emphasized the importance of unity among Malawians despite political and ethnic differences.
It encouraged citizens to focus on shared values and national progress rather than division.
The entertainment sector was not left out, with the article “Malawi: French Cultural Events Cancelled Due to Lack of Funding.”
This piece detailed how financial constraints led to the cancellation of major cultural exchange programs between Malawi and France.
It raised concerns about the need for greater investment in the arts and cultural preservation.
Lastly, the article “Time to Leave” captured attention as it explored contemporary migration trends.
Published in March 2025, the article examined the economic and social factors driving Malawians to seek opportunities abroad.
It sparked discussions on the implications of brain drain and the need for local economic reforms.
These top ten articles defined the editorial direction of Maravi Post in March 2025.
They provided insightful coverage on pressing national and international issues, keeping readers informed and engaged.





