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Patricia Urquiola Coats Transparent Glas Tables for Livings

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We woke reasonably late following the feast and free flowing wine the night before. After gathering ourselves and our packs, we headed down to our homestay family’s small dining room for breakfast.

Refreshingly, what was expected of her was the same thing that was expected of Lara Stone: to take a beautiful picture.

We were making our way to the Rila Mountains, where we were visiting the Rila Monastery where we enjoyed scrambled eggs, toast, mekitsi, local jam and peppermint tea.

We wandered the site with other tourists

Yet strangely the place did not seem crowded. I’m not sure if it was the sheer size of the place, or whether the masses congregated in one area and didn’t venture far from the main church, but I didn’t feel overwhelmed by tourists in the monastery.

Headed over Lions Bridge and made our way to the Sofia Synagogue, then sheltered in the Central Market Hall until the recurrent (but short-lived) mid-afternoon rain passed.

Feeling refreshed after an espresso, we walked a short distance to the small but welcoming Banya Bashi Mosque, then descended into the ancient Serdica complex.

We were exhausted after a long day of travel, so we headed back to the hotel and crashed.

I had low expectations about Sofia as a city, but after the walking tour I absolutely loved the place. This was an easy city to navigate, and it was a beautiful city – despite its ugly, staunch and stolid communist-built surrounds. Sofia has a very average facade as you enter the city, but once you lose yourself in the old town area, everything changes.

Clothes can transform your mood and confidence. Fashion moves so quickly that, unless you have a strong point of view, you can lose integrity. I like to be real. I don’t like things to be staged or fussy. I think I’d go mad if I didn’t have a place to escape to. You have to stay true to your heritage, that’s what your brand is about.

Another Big Apartment Project Slated for Broad Ripple Company

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We woke reasonably late following the feast and free flowing wine the night before. After gathering ourselves and our packs, we headed down to our homestay family’s small dining room for breakfast.

Refreshingly, what was expected of her was the same thing that was expected of Lara Stone: to take a beautiful picture.

We were making our way to the Rila Mountains, where we were visiting the Rila Monastery where we enjoyed scrambled eggs, toast, mekitsi, local jam and peppermint tea.

We wandered the site with other tourists

Yet strangely the place did not seem crowded. I’m not sure if it was the sheer size of the place, or whether the masses congregated in one area and didn’t venture far from the main church, but I didn’t feel overwhelmed by tourists in the monastery.

Headed over Lions Bridge and made our way to the Sofia Synagogue, then sheltered in the Central Market Hall until the recurrent (but short-lived) mid-afternoon rain passed.

Feeling refreshed after an espresso, we walked a short distance to the small but welcoming Banya Bashi Mosque, then descended into the ancient Serdica complex.

We were exhausted after a long day of travel, so we headed back to the hotel and crashed.

I had low expectations about Sofia as a city, but after the walking tour I absolutely loved the place. This was an easy city to navigate, and it was a beautiful city – despite its ugly, staunch and stolid communist-built surrounds. Sofia has a very average facade as you enter the city, but once you lose yourself in the old town area, everything changes.

Clothes can transform your mood and confidence. Fashion moves so quickly that, unless you have a strong point of view, you can lose integrity. I like to be real. I don’t like things to be staged or fussy. I think I’d go mad if I didn’t have a place to escape to. You have to stay true to your heritage, that’s what your brand is about.

Ntchisi praises Chakwera over NEEF initiatives

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By Linda Kwanjana

Senior Chief Nthondo in conjunction with other senior Traditional leaders have jointly praised President Dr Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera for the 800 bags of fertilizer which National Economic Empowerment Fund (NEEF) handed over to farmers in Ntchisi on Monday.

Speaking during the function, Senior Chief Nthondo said the initiative of giving fertilizer to farmers instead of cash is very commendable.

“These fertilizer loans are very commendable because they will help to enhance food security,” he said.

Senior Chief Malenga of the same district echoed with Nthondo saying NEEF is the force to recon with.

He said the fertilizer loans given will help to enhance creation of job opportunity through casual labourers while at the same time spurring economic growth.

“You have seen here women , and youth receiving fertilizer, some even 30 bags, these are real farmers who will use this fertilizer hence improving food sufficiency,” he said.

NEEF Chief Executive Officer Humphreys Mdyetseni said his organisation is racing against time hence already 50, 000 bags of fertilizer has been loaned to farmers.

Minister of Information Moses Kunkuyu said the exercise is inline with President Dr Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera vision of ensuring that Malawi is food secured.

The Minister said NEEF is the vehicle aimed at changing livelihood of Malawians.

Richard Chimwendo-Banda addresses development and leadership at Ntcheu Rally

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By Burnett Munthali

The Secretary-General of the Malawi Congress Party (MCP), Richard Chimwendo-Banda, held a political rally last week in Bwanje, Ntcheu. The event drew significant attention as Chimwendo-Banda emphasized development strides under the leadership of President Lazarus Chakwera while addressing challenges currently facing Malawians.

During the rally, Chimwendo-Banda highlighted various initiatives and policies that the government has implemented to improve the livelihoods of citizens. He reassured the people of Ntcheu that the government is actively working on solutions to the pressing issues affecting the nation, such as economic challenges and social welfare.

Chimwendo In Ntcheu



He appealed to the people to maintain their trust in President Chakwera, whom he described as a leader with unmatched love and commitment to the nation. Chimwendo-Banda urged the audience to support Chakwera’s re-election in September 2025, stating that his leadership is essential for Malawi’s continued progress.

In his speech, Chimwendo-Banda encouraged eligible voters in Ntcheu to participate in the upcoming voter registration exercise. He stressed the importance of registering to vote as a crucial step toward shaping the country’s future.

The rally was attended by various government officials, Members of Parliament, and local chiefs, underscoring the importance of the event. The presence of these leaders added weight to the discussions, particularly on development and voter mobilization.

Chimwendo-Banda’s rally in Ntcheu served as a platform to inspire hope and unity among the people. By focusing on the achievements and addressing challenges, he reinforced the MCP’s commitment to fostering development and delivering on its promises.

As the 2025 elections draw closer, such engagements are likely to shape the political landscape, with the MCP intensifying efforts to solidify its support base in key regions like Ntcheu.

Fountain of Victory to host a night of Hope and Destiny

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By Hope Chimwala

In an attempt to restore hope to the body of Christ, Fountain of Victory Church International has organised a crossover service scheduled for December 31.

The cross over will be observed under the theme: ‘Night of Hope and Destiny.’ It will start from 8pm at Victory Land behind MBC TV offices in Blantyre.

In interview on Friday, founder of Fountain of Victory, Apostle Joseph Ziba, said that the crossover service has been organised and titled “Night of Hope and Destiny” because it is an event which will be held at the end of the year with the aim of restoring hope to the church and also ushering people into a new year.

Ziba



“The year in which we are in has affected many people in the country and people have lost hope with the economic crisis as well as with the year which is coming, this event will bring hope to them that God has special plans for us in 2025.

“We’re bringing all people together to tell them what God has said about 2025, tell them their responsibility and how they should carry themselves as we are in this season,” he said.

Ziba added that it is important for believers to enter the new year while in the presence of God rather than embracing it through drinking and doing other immoral things.

He particularly encouraged all people to attend and enter the new year in the presence of God.
“Other people think that crossing over is about drinking and doing all other things, but as believers, we know the meaning of coming together and entering the new year in the presence of God,” Ziba said.

“I would urge each and every one if they could understand what the presence of God could do to them, you can come before him with a burden or depressed but you don’t go out the same,” he added.

In a separate interview, Kalem Emmanuel, a member of God’s Will Church International, said that crossover services provide an opportunity for people to know and hear what God is saying about the coming year and how they should prepare.

“Services like these allow us to hear the mind of God through the man of God concerning all aspects of life, they also enable us to reflect on the areas we have done well and those we didn’t do well; thereby, giving us a chance to prepare on how we are going to prosper in the new year which is 2025, in this case,” he said.

The crossover services will be done in all Fountain of Victory Churches around the globe and activities such as 2024 mega thanksgiving praise, testimonies, saturated worship and prophetic messages and prayers, among others, are what will keep the services energised.