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The Journalists Union of Malawi (JUMA) with support from the Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) – Malawi Chapter and...
Am so sad with his death I used to buy news because of the Raw Stuff collumn his writings will be rememberd. R I P
It is worth mentioning that he once taught or was a teacher. Why not mentioning it?
So sad, one day only God will wipe our tears life on earth full of tears and sorrow.
Indeed RIP father
R.I.E.P !!!
M.H.S.R.I.E.P
Comment Rest in peace bwana Chitsulo .
Go well dear former colleague, Edward. I thank God for the privilege of having rubbed shoulders with you as Lecturers at The Malawi Polytechnic. I still vividly remember your wisdom and such your being very humble. It was always joyous to be in your company together with Mr. Mang’anda in the Polytechnic Staff Room. You were always busy educating most of us on the then politics of the “dawning of second Malawi Republic” during the process of ousting President Kamuzu Banda. May your Soul reign forever with the Lord God, Edward. R.I.P. Former colleague in the diaspora.
MANA has not done enough research in the life of Chitsulo. Before joined journalism, he worked as teacher of English at the then Livingstonia Secondary in Rumphi after his graduation at Chancellor College. This point is worth mentioning for the public to know.
Strange! Is it worth mentioning because he once was a teacher or because he once taught at Livingstonia?
May his soul rest in peace