An insightful morning with the Lhomwe Tribe

By Burnett Munthali

On Sunday morning 6th October 2024, a unique cultural exchange took place as the custodians and gatekeepers of the Lhomwe tribe welcomed their Patron, His Excellency President Prof. Arthur Peter Mutharika, at the Lhomwe cultural house. The gathering was a significant opportunity for the leaders of the Lhomwe community to share the rich traditions and values embodied in their cultural heritage.

During the visit, the gatekeepers provided a detailed explanation of the interior setup of a traditional Lhomwe house, drawing attention to two key areas: the bedroom, known as “Pasubi,” and the living room, referred to as “pa balaza.” These spaces are designed with purpose and reflect the cultural values of the Lhomwe people.

The distinction between “Pasubi” and “pa balaza” underscores the importance of privacy within the family structure. The custodians emphasized that having separate houses for parents and children is not just a matter of physical space but also a matter of respect and dignity. This arrangement fosters a nurturing environment where family members can thrive, each in their respective roles.



President Mutharika listened intently, appreciating the insights shared by the gatekeepers. His presence at the cultural house highlights the importance of preserving traditional values while also promoting dialogue and understanding between generations.

Such interactions are vital for cultural continuity, allowing younger members of the community to learn from the wisdom of their elders. The President’s engagement with the Lhomwe tribe reflects a commitment to honoring Malawi’s diverse cultural heritage while fostering unity among its various ethnic groups.

As the conversation continued, it became clear that these traditions are not merely relics of the past but living practices that shape the identity of the Lhomwe community today. The insights shared during this gathering serve as a reminder of the importance of culture in forging a cohesive society that values respect, privacy, and family.

In conclusion, the morning spent with the Lhomwe custodians and gatekeepers was a celebration of cultural pride, knowledge sharing, and mutual respect, showcasing the deep roots of tradition within Malawi’s vibrant tapestry of cultures.