By Lawrence Kadzitche If you said all marriages are made in heaven, Dzubwa would have immediately retorted by quoting Clint Eastwood that so is thunder and lightning. Dzubwa did not love his wife. He had never loved her. Their...
Author - Lawrence Kadzitche
Kwa omwe simudziwa, ngati munthu ukupita ku Lilongwe kuchoka ku Blantyre, pali malo ena pafupi ndi Kameza Roundabout pomwe anthu amakwerera matola opita ku Lilongwe. Katakwe adamutenga mnyamatayo pamenepo. Adali mnyamata wazaka...
Short Story The Executioner By Lawrence Kadzitche He was a child he doted on. His name was Dan and he was Jack’s only child. But despite the love he lavished on him, the baby showed aversion to him. If he tried to carry...
Short Story THE COMMANDANT By Lawrence Kadzitche The fax message from the Head of Prisons was brief and to the point. It gave the Prison Commandant exactly 24 hours, either to arrest the escaped prisoner or get the boot. Victor...
Short Story Legion By Lawrence Kadzitche Everyone who heard the story of Khombiri Sanza could not understand what led the man do what he did. You see, he was the richest businessman at Limbuli with a good family. Yet he threw all...
SHORT STORY A DATE WITH DEATH By Lawrence Kadzitche They were new to the location. They had moved into the semi-detached house a month ago. But they quarreled almost everyday. He didn’t know about what. The thick wall...
Short Story Delifa’s plan By Lawrence Kadzitche Delifa rolled her eyes coquettishly. “If its Aids you are afraid of, I have got gloves,” she paused and opened her handbag to reveal a pack of condoms. “I play it...
Short Story Mark of the Boot By: Lawrence Kadzitche Within fifteen minutes of being put on the case, Detective Painti arrived at the scene of murder. Abiti Sitolo lay sprawled on her back in a pool of her own blood in her...
Short Story The Day the Devil Came Knocking By Lawrence Kadzitche For whatever reasons, most popular Pentecostal preachers are rich and conduct themselves more or less like movie stars. They dress in expensive suits and...
Short Story Three Dirty Old Men By Lawrence Kadzitche The three shadows that formed before him were sinister. They sat in a semi-circle around the fire in the huge graveyard, stinking dirty old men with evil faces...
Short Story PRIMO PHIRI By Lawrence Kadzitche For the past ten years, Primo Phiri, the houseboy they called PP had worked faithfully for John Tsetekani, owner of the biggest store at Kamwendo Trading Centre in...
SHORT STORY THE REPLICA By Lawrence Kadzitche “If you thought you’d get rich from murdering my brother, you were terribly wrong,” Kangaude roared. “You’ll leave this house the way you came-with nothing!” “But I...
Short Story Nomsa By Lawrence Kadzitche It is my first time for me to go outside Malawi. After promising a quarter of my training allowances to the fat frog of a training officer, I find myself at Kamuzu...
Short Story Chitekwe’s Mistake By Lawrence Kadzitche The offer could not have come at any better time. Chitekwe was deep in financial problems. He was behind with his rent by six months. In three days the loan shark...
Short Story DOWNFALL OF A JUDGE By Lawrence Kadzitche The Judge sat back in his chair and rubbed his hands with glee. He was a very short and very fat man in a suit that was a size or two too small. He wore...
Short Story The Devil’s Own By Lawrence Kadzitche Everyone said Noah was destined to be a great pastor in the church. In a few years he had moved from an assistant pastor to a full pastor. At that speed, he...
Short Story Between a rock and a hard place By Lawrence Kadzitche Staring out of the window, Jessica’s eyes were fixed on the lean, tall handsome man approaching her house. Her heart beating wildly, she went to open the door...
Short Story Strike of the Vulture By Lawrence Kadzitche They were drinking beer in Joe’s, their favourite pub in Old Town, when Wiley Katani said suddenly, “Guess what, Jonah; I’m getting married!” Jonah’s jaw almost...
Short Story Money Evil By Lawrence Kadzitche Phingo became rich the simplest way. His uncle, who owned a chain of stores and maize mills died and left all his wealth amounting to over a hundred million Kwacha to him. Phingo...
Short Story Hanna’s Choice By Lawrence Kadzitche The story was the same everyday: he did not have money that day but hoped to have some the following morning. Hanna was fed up, fed up beyond imagination. “You don’t...