‘Slay Queen’ book depicting social woes now on the market by Malawian writer

One of Malawi’s renowned write Lawrence Kadzitche has confirmed that his new book entitled ‘Slay Queen’ has finally hit the market.

He made the the announcement though his official Facebook page.

Kadzitche wrote: “I am pleased to announce that my new book entitled Slay Queen is now out”.

The book is a collection of short stories tackling wide range of things that happen in the society.

These include the tendency of promiscuity including involving religious leaders, social ills and economic struggles among others.

According to Kadzitche, the book is currently available at Central Bookshop near Shoprite in the commercial city of Blantyre and at Maneno Bookshop at NICO Centre in the capital city Lilongwe.

Kadzitche has previously published a number of books written in English and vernacular language-Chichewa.

He is also a newspaper columnist.

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Chimulirenji
Chimulirenji
4 years ago

I have nothing but respect for this man, who continues to write despite Malawi’s poor reading culture. His material is also actually quite good – both the Chichewa and English materials.

Pusi
Pusi
4 years ago

Ati apange ndalama, koma pa Malawi pavuta eeeh…ndiye mumve dzina lakelo, akuti Kadzitche…kuthandauza kuti kazitcheze ndalama, ndi nkhani zopusa zomwe. Anamutuma kwawoko akuti kazitcheze ndalama. Chipumi chako.

APM akundiyamwa shaft 🍆👅
APM akundiyamwa shaft 🍆👅
4 years ago

Nanu muzikhala global minded. Can’t you sell your book on Amazon too?

Wewe
Wewe
4 years ago

Poor title. What about the promiscuous and dirty men destroying the world? Sorry, can’t read such a book with a silly title.

Mbwiye
Mbwiye
4 years ago

A kadzitche osamangolemba nlhani zanu zomwetu apa.

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