Pride Investments Group — Founded in 1997

PRIDE Investments Group comprises four independent entities namely: PRIDE Magazine (PRIDE Publications), PRIDE Media, PRIDE Technology Solutions and Travellers Investments. We operate in the City of Blantyre as our head office, offering a wide-range of services to the populace across the country. 

Latest Issue Highlights

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Malawi to withdraw troops from eastern DRC

The government cut its economic growth projection from 4.0% to 3.2% as street protests erupted over soaring 28.5% inflation, while also grappling with foreign exchange shortages and growing debt.

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Mpox cases surge in Malawi amid aid cuts​

Eleven mpox cases have been confirmed since April, with authorities warning that vaccine shortages and reduced US support—especially to HIV programs—are exacerbating health risks.

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Devastating’: Malawi left in dire straits by Trump’s decision to freeze aid

President Trump’s January 20, 2025, freeze of U.S. foreign aid—including over $350 million annually to Malawi (more than 13 % of its budget)—halted HIV medication supplies and student bursaries, imperiling healthcare, education, employment, and economic stability.

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Malawi's No.1 Magazine

Founded in 1997, Pride Magazine has been telling Malawi’s stories through in-depth features, personal narratives, and cultural reporting. Based in Limbe and published by Pride Publications, our mission is to create a platform that reflects the diversity, creativity, and resilience of Malawian communities.

Malawi’s Cultural Tapestry

Gule Wamkulu

In the heart of Malawi’s spiritual heritage, where the sacred meets the social, dances a masked figure cloaked in mystery, rhythm, and ancestral memory. This is Gule Wamkulu. The Great Dance—a living embodiment of Malawi’s cultural soul.

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Opinion

“We cannot continue to write poverty into every story. What about joy? What about dreams? What about the children who are inventing solutions in the middle of nowhere? Pride Magazine must be a mirror—but not just of struggle. Of light, too.”
– From the Editorial Desk

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