In a heartfelt tribute to her late husband, former Vice President Saulos Klaus Chilima, Mary Chilima is set to launch the SKC Foundation on February 12, 2025—what would have been his 52nd birthday.
In 2019, Saulos Chilima made a bold, strategic, and visionary decision when he chose Michael Usi as his running mate over UTM's founding giants and seasoned politicians such as Patricia Kaliati ...
Kamangila’s accusations have now extended to individuals like Triephornia Mpinganjira, Thom Mpinganjira, Prophet Shepherd Bushiri, the late Saulos Chilima, the late Ralph Kasambara, and lawyer ...
Getty Images/Design Pics RF A bride is still fuming after her brother brought his pregnant new girlfriend to her destination wedding — and then demanded that she be included in the family photos.
Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif has expressed deep grief and sorrow over the death of Malawi's Vice President Saulos Chilima in a plane crash. In his condolence message, the Prime Minister ...
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"People knew to arrive at just the right moment, ensuring the bride wasn’t kept waiting," the wedding guest tells PEOPLE @sarah_linus Married couple Sarah and Linus went viral on TikTok for ...
LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-Mary Chilima, wife to late Vice President Saulos Chilima is set to launch the Saulos Klaus Chilima (SKC) Foundation, a non-partisan and non-political organisation aiming at ...
Filling in boots; Mary Chilima with her husband the late Saulos Chilima visiting flood victims at Mtandile in Lilongwe in 2017 Mary Chilima, wife to late Vice President Saulos Chilima is set to launch ...
Mary Chilima, wife to former vice president Saulos Chilima is set to launch the Saulos Klaus Chilima (SKC) Foundation, a non-partisan and non-political organisation aimed at fulfilling the vision and ...
If one undercover Roman informant from around 130 A.D. is to be believed, defendants Gadalis and Saulos engaged in a range of forgeries and fraud all designed to circumvent the paying of Roman taxes.