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Related Links
Other Sites for Researchers
- Chancellor College, University of Malawi - located in Zomba in the Southern Region of Malawi. It is the largest college of the constituent colleges of the University of Malawi.
- Cultural and Museum Centre Karonga - "To preserve and promote Karonga's rich natural and cultural heritage by providing unique opportunities for discovering, learning and building up awareness and sharing this endowment with the region and the world"
- JSTOR - "a not-for-profit organization with a dual mission to create and maintain a trusted archive of important scholarly journals, and to provide access to these journals as widely as possible"
- Kachere Series - a Malawian-based publisher with "books and journals from Malawi and about Malawi...with 150 titles to look at and to choose from". Based out of Zomba and owned by the Department of Theology and Religious Studies of the University of Malawi.
- Mlambe Foundation - aims to "contribute to the conservation of cultural heritage in Malawi and to promote cultural and economic sustainable development in the country inspired by Malawi's rich traditions and past"
- Mzuzu University - "to provide quality education, training, research and complementary services to meet the technological, social and economic needs of Individuals and Communities in Malawi"
- National Archives - "Preservation of printed and published works on Malawi to compliment the official records and archives of the Nation."
- University of Malawi - "to advance knowledge, promote wisdom and understanding and provide services by engaging in teaching and research and by facilitating the dissemination, promotion, and preservation of learning responsive to the needs of Malawi and the world."
Local Languages
- Ethnologue.com - "National or official languages: Nyanja (Chewa), Tumbuka, English. Literacy rate: 25% to 41%. Also includes Bemba, Bengali, Fipa, Greek (2,000), Gujarati (5,000), Portuguese (9,000), Shona, Urdu..." [read more]
- Malawian English - "Malawian English is the English language as spoken in Malawi. English and Chichewa language are the country's two official languages. English was introduced into Malawi towards the end of the 19th century..." [read more]
- Chichewa
MongaBay.com's Chichewa page
Wikipedia's Chichewa page
Nyanja phrasebook
Webster's Online Dictionary's Chichewa site
The Bible in Chichewa
University of California at Berkeley's searchable online catalog
Chilomwe
Chiyao
Chitumbuka
Sena
Malawi News Sources
Travel & Tourism
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