John Chilembwe, a man of conviction and clarity, was one such figure—a visionary whose deliberate choices reshaped the course of Nyasaland’s history. Chilembwe’s story begins as an ordinary ...
As one British official, Hector Livingston Duff who served in the Nyasaland Field Force in World War I, wrote in 1925: “Can you wonder that [the carriers] suffered, and suffered terribly?
A memorial being unveiled in Cape Town this week recognises the deaths of 1,772 predominantly Black non-combatants.
Dear judge Mbadwa, My lord, I didn’t know the boy who was carrying plastic bags for us and others at Kabula market wields so ...
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Tanganyika apparently had 120 black African graduates and no university at independence. Nyasaland (Malawi) had some 35 black graduates. In 1961 Nigeria had one university with 1,000 students. When ...
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