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Jacks of foreign dances
Good people, Malawi is dancing to the beats of the rest of the world without an ounce to offer. This…
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No time to dose off
A clinician’s sleepless nights bring to light huge sacrifices health workers are making to ensure no one dies of cholera,…
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National News
Anti-tobacco leaders hit out at Foundation Smoke-Free World
Tobacco control leaders have warned the Foundation for a Smoke-Free World against a covet agenda to derail a global push…
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Water for cholera prevention
Cholera cannot continue killing people every year, says Paramount Chief Kyungu of Karonga. “Let us do all we can…
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Drones fly in anti-cholera raid
Gazing at an aerial view of Chigwirizano, a busy trading centre in Lilongwe, Angela Masoambeta figures out why cholera…
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Smoke out lies about green gold
Good people, tobacco kills and 181 countries have joined the dialogue to butt out the smoky killer. This global push…
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Why not Mercy, Madonna?
Good people, Madonna said nothing astonishing when she named her adoptive son, David, as the next President of Malawi. This…
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Why not Mercy, Madonna?
Good people, Madonna said nothing astonishing when she named her adoptive son, David, as the next President of Malawi. This…
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National News
Tobacco kills 5 700 in Malawi—global atlas
The American Cancer Society and Vital Strategies on Thursday released a public health atlas which ranks Malawi among low-income countries…
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Tobacco kills 5 700 in Malawi—global atlas
The American Cancer Society and Vital Strategies on Thursday released a public health atlas which ranks Malawi among low-income countries paying a…
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SA minister warns against tobacco billions
South African Minister of Health Aaron Motsoaledi has asked African governments to guard against the lure of tobacco money, saying…
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Why not the girls?
Good people, Madonna said nothing astonishing when she named her adoptive son, David, as the next President of Malawi. This…
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Death in Nobody’s Hotel
This is a story of torture tolerated, reforms postponed and human rights violations widely accepted, our Staff Writer JAMES CHAVULA…
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Starved to maddening death
The slow death of Prisoner 1507/3231 exposes how prisons are starving inmates, JAMES CHAVULA writes. On April 15…
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Entertainment News
Usisya gem in Black Panther
What good can come from Usisya, a far-flung spot on sandy and rocky shores of Lake Malawi eclipsed by a…
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Polish Chileka’s musical harvest
Good people, there is something about politics that leaves me jittery when a learned politician grabs a mic. Not their…
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Development
Cholera on postcard isles
You have heard no person is an island, but Chief Mkumpha of Likoma District wants policymakers to know “no island…
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Make community colleges musical—Kumpalume
Former minister of Health Peter Kumpalume has added a voice to muted calls for government to make technical and…
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Kambalu lines up two movies
Five years ago, visual artist Elson Kambalu decided to venture into film-making. The youthful painter embraced the motion picture…
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Entertainment News
Court convicts rapper
Blantyre Chief Resident Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday convicted rapper Born Chriss for insulting the modesty of songbird Kwin B.…
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