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Logos Open Culture publishes three children's books in Chichewa

Logos Open Culture publishes three children's books in Chichewa. The books are now part of Malawian school reading programmes. The beautiful books have two strong female protagonists that tell uplifting and relatable stories for children.…
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Logos Open Culture's forthcoming book, 'Madonna is our mother': Notes from Malawi

Logos Open Culture is pleased to announce its next book publication, 'Madonna is our mother': Notes from Malawi by author and academic Muti Michael Phoya. About the book In the collection of 15 essays, Muti Michael Phoya reflects on the shifting…
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Logos Open Culture presents Global Data Barometer results for Malawi at Data Symposium

Two weeks ago, Logos Open Culture's Director Muti Etter-Phoya presented on the Global Data Barometer at the Data Symposium organised by MwAPATA Institute in collaboration with the National Planning Commission, National Statistics Office and…
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Logos Open Culture donates books to kids tennis tournament

Logos Open Culture cares deeply about encouraging more people to read. We produce high quality books about Malawi to help spark debate and generate new ideas. We need to know where we are coming from to improve the paths we are going. We…
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Exhibition of Artist Madalitso Ziwaoh, opening 6-7pm, 29 October at The Culture Lab, Lilongwe

  The Culture Lab is opening its first exhibition this Friday 29 October at 6pm with Malawian visual artist Madalitso Ziwaoh. Join us on Friday between 6 and 7pm for wine as you walk around our exhibition. The exhibition will…
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Tomorrow 'Making Music in Malawi' pre-launch with Ernest Ikwanga Unplugged at The Culture Lab

The first pre-launch event for Logos Open Culture's next publication Making Music in Malawi, by John Lwanda, is happening tomorrow at The Culture Lab at Four Seasons in Lilongwe. The Culture Lab will host guitarist Ernest Ikwanga in…
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A Tribute to a Great Historian and Africanist, Professor George Shepperson

Professor George "Sam" Albert Shepperson CBE (1922-2020) wrote the seminal Independent African: John Chilembwe and the Origins, Setting and Significance of the Nyasaland Native Rising 1915 (1958). This is still the most extensive work on key…
Thokozani Kaipa and Khwauli Msiska Book Launches in Lilongwe
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Two new Malawian books launched this weekend

This weekend was exciting for Malawi's literary scene as two self-published books were launched. Former Malawian politician Khwauli Msiska launched his autobiography Beyond Chasing The Dream and entrepreneur Thokozani Kaipa launched Better…
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Upcoming event at The Culture Lab on lessons from the Malawian and Zambia Elections with Prof Nic Cheeseman and Golden Matonga

Book your seat for our next event at The Culture Lab on lessons from the Malawian and Zambian Elections. We will host Professor Nic Cheeseman and investigative journalist Golden Matonga for what will be a thought-provoking event. Join us…
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Logos Open Culture hosts Dr Lwanda today to discuss Kamuzu's legacy

Today we will host Dr John Lwanda at The Culture Lab as he discusses his seminal, brave work Kamuzu Banda of Malawi: A Study in Promise, Power and Legacy. A few spaces are still available. Call 0996376788 or email muti@logosmw.org to…