If you’re looking for what’s buzzing in Malawi right now, you’ve landed in the right place. This page pulls together every article that mentions Malawi on Daily Africa Disko, so you can skim headlines, read full stories and keep a finger on the pulse of the country.
From Lilongwe to Blantyre, the news cycle moves fast. Politics often takes center stage – think election updates, cabinet reshuffles and local protests. The economy gets its share of attention too, with reports on agriculture output, mining deals and tourism trends. Culture lovers can catch stories about music festivals, traditional ceremonies and new TV shows that showcase Malawian talent.
Because the tag page refreshes automatically, you’ll see the newest pieces appear at the top. A quick glance tells you whether a story is about a government policy, a business launch or a human‑interest feature. That way, you don’t have to hunt across the whole site; everything tagged "Malawi" lives right here.
The easiest trick is to bookmark this tag page. Each time Daily Africa Disko publishes a new article that includes Malawi, it shows up automatically. You can also use the search bar at the top of the site and type "Malawi" to filter older pieces you might have missed.
If you prefer alerts, turn on browser notifications for Daily Africa Disko – they’ll ping you whenever a fresh Malawi story goes live. And don’t forget to follow us on social media; we often share the top three Malawi headlines of the day with short videos or photo slideshows.
Got a specific interest? Use the “filter by category” dropdown (if available) to narrow down politics, business or sports stories from Malawi. It saves time and gives you exactly what you want to read.
Lastly, feel free to drop a comment on any article that catches your eye. Your thoughts help shape future coverage and let other readers know which Malawi topics matter most.
Whether you’re a student researching African affairs, a businessperson tracking market shifts, or just curious about life in Malawi, this tag page is built for you. Check back often – the story never stops, and we’ll be right here to bring it to you.
A military aircraft carrying Malawi's Vice President Saulos Chilima and nine others has been reported missing after failing to land at Mzuzu International Airport. The plane lost contact with aviation authorities shortly after departure from Lilongwe. President Lazarus Chakwera has ordered an extensive search and rescue operation.