This book makes a rare contribution towards the preservation and
promotion of ukhaliro wa bene Malawi (Malawian culture) that is fast
waning. This dilution of culture was put in motion by the British
colonial masters and got exacerbated with the inception of democratic
governance in 1994. There is need for concerted efforts amongst various
practitioners and stakeholders, led by the government itself, if the
situation is to be put under control. Otherwise, sooner or later, it
will simply be remote history that 'long time ago, there was a unique
culture in Malawi'. The book is a collection of twenty short stories
that generally promote such themes as nkharo yiwemi (good behaviour);
uheni wa chigolo na sanje (the bad side of selfishness and jealousy);
kulimbikira pa vinthu (hard working spirit); and uheni wa mitala (the
folly of polygamy), among others. The strength of the book lies in the
fact that there is room for the reader to draw their own lessons based
on their understanding of a particular story, in addition to the lesson
already highlighted there-in. The book is a must read for all, young and
old, especially those interested in understanding the societal values,
not only about Malawi, but of Africa as a whole.