Published between 1954 and 1999. The Bwalo Nyasaland Newspaper. Contains Excerpts about things happening in Nyasaland and around the world. Short stories. Extent: 3 Volumes of unbound newspapers containing 1271 pages. Condition of original material: The paper is generally in good condition wit...
Court case of General Musopole who appeared before magistrate D.D. Bolt after being charged with intimidation and attempting to do an act of seditious intention in 1959. News about recruitment of soldiers in Nyasaland. Opening of Hostels for Bachelors at Soche Hill to ease issues of accomodation...
Establishment of the Central African Party in Blantyre, News about the tension between locals and the British on the fedration breakup. Rev. Mgawi of the CCAP travel news to Harare. Death news of journalist Sketchelly Samkange the first secretary general of the National Democratic Party. News of...
News about three independent investigators appointed to inquire into the death of former UN leader Dag Hammerstijoeld who died in an areroplane accident. Formation of ZAPU party by wel known people like Innocent Nkomo and David Chidzero. Destruction of Nyasa Dam on orders of Dr H. Kamzuu Banda. ...
Nkhani za Dowa is a newspaper that was published from 1951. The contect of the Newspaper was mainly in the local Nyaja language and its main purpose was to keep locals updated on events happening within Nyasaland and Dowa as a District. It carried alot of stories on local Governance and Agricult...
This particular newspaper is in the Nyanja language. It carries stories that happened in the district in the year 1951. some of the stories that made headlines is about the 3 Native Authorities namely N.A Maganga, N.A Ciwere, N.A zoole. In summary the chiefs were reporting on the engagements the...
The Newspaper carried headlines in english about the death of King George the 6th. The other subsequent stories were in the nyanja language. Some of the topical international stories included the commitment by Queen elizabeth to duty as she had taken over leadership following the demise of her f...
This paper was being sold at one penny, it carried the stories in the local Nyanja language. Some of the interesting headlines included the History of Sugar, the contents of the story were mainly to refute the claims that were circulating in the public domain that the sugar being imported into t...
The paper carried stories with titles such as "The Chrismas message from the Governor General Lord Llewellin, the governor of Nyasaland . It has advertisements of Cigarattes called " Nkubema gold leaf", and advertisements on bycicles. The paper also carried a sad story of the death of Native Aut...
The papers carries an interesting story of probably the first African lady who was a teacher and later was trained to be a Librarian under the Gold Coast Training Board training scheme. Her name was Miss Ofari Atta. In addition the the above story, the paper also had local stories ranging from r...