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The Sunday Times (Malawi), 31 May 2026

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A weekend favorite offering human-interest stories, insightful analyses, and engaging columns. It provides a mix of inspiration, reflection, and entertainment for a relaxing Sunday read.

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ArticleBROKEN HOMES TRIGGER GIRL SEX TRADE CRISIS

In Lilongwe, drink­ing joints in the town­ships are see­ing a surge in child sex work­ers. As our invest­ig­a­tion estab­lishes, this is not about girls mis­be­hav­ing; it is a story of an increas­ing num­ber of homes break­ing down and a sys­tem that...

BROKEN HOMES TRIGGER GIRL SEX TRADE CRISIS

ArticleSac­ri­fice, unity mark Eid al Adha

On Thursday Muslims in the coun­try cel­eb­rated Eid-al-Adha, also known as the Fest­ival of Sac­ri­fice with a call from Muslim Asso­ci­ation of Malawi encour­aging Muslims to pro­mote unity, love and sup­port for the less priv­ileged. Eid-al-Adha is...

Sac­ri­fice, unity mark Eid al Adha

ArticleHon­our­ing a devoted min­is­ter

CCAP Blantyre Synod joined Chulu Chosema CCAP con­greg­a­tion under Zomba City Pres­by­tery last week in cel­eb­rat­ing The Very Rev­er­end Silas Ncozana 58 years of ser­vice. Vari­ous lead­ers of the synod par­ti­cip­ated in the event. THOMAS CHILAYA...

Hon­our­ing a devoted min­is­ter

ArticlePSG rules Europe

Paris Saint-Ger­main won their second con­sec­ut­ive Uefa Cham­pi­ons League title, defeat­ing Arsenal 4-3 in a pen­alty shootout after the final ended 1-1 fol­low­ing extra time in Bud­apest. Kai Havertz opened the scor­ing for Arsenal, but Ous­mane...

PSG rules Europe