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The SunTeam had the taste of sigege and agreed it was out of this world. Photo by Morapedi Mashashe
The SunTeam had the taste of sigege and agreed it was out of this world. Photo by Morapedi Mashashe

MALAWI may be one of the poorest countries on the African continent, but the people there are rich at heart.

The kindness and patience towards foreigners and tourists is what attracts people to the "warm heart of Africa", as it is called. 

From the airport to the street vendors, the first thing that greets you is their smile and willingness to talk to you.


You can see the residents' struggle in their clothes, their homes, and even their food, but that does not take away their passion to accept what they have. In what looked like a township in Lilongwe called Section A5, live two young women named Frieda and Brenda.

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