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Dad is met at the airport by an unusually tall, unusually dark African who, it turns out, is not Malawian, but from Zambia.

It is a smaller, contained version of the Malawian government as a whole.

Even Europeans who had been in Malawi for generations, and who held Malawian passports, were on permanent notice.

Theodora would happily be pounding millet under Malawian skies and he would be -- what?

African continent is featured this month in a story by Malawian Daliso Chaponda.

She had had a busy weekend, with an invitation to a meal at the house of one of her new neighbours, who was a Malawian lady teaching at one of the schools.

Matekoni, and this Malawian woman had a boyfriend, whom Mma Makutsi had seen coming to the house in the evenings.

To the casual observer, the town of Zomba is primarily populated by mentally ill Malawians, escapees from the hospital, who tear around the modest city in sawn-off pink-, blue-, and white-striped pajamas.

The stores had been handed over to Malawians, who soon lost interest in the long hours and careful scrutiny that are required to make a living from selling small bolts of cloth, single sticks of cigarettes, and individual sweets to an impoverished population.

The Swazis were all in one gang, and the Zulus in another, and the Malawians in another.

Many Malawians share a loaf of stale bread with their whole family for dinner, but still give money to the Church every week.

Who knows if that will mean he suddenly decides to expel all Malawians of British blood?