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The strong will paves a fruitful way
A strong will always paves the fruitful way—and this is going beyond the saying that goes ‘where there is a…
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Constance Govati: has worked for plan international malawi for 26 years
Constance admits that when she started, she didn’t really know what Plan International focused on, but developed the passion to…
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There are no free lunches in town
Many times, we all want to start on wellness. Few people want or will accept humble beginnings. Many, when offered…
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The Big Interview
Mwayiwathu Mkwala: World Bank’s 2021 Blog4Dev competition winner
Mwayiwathu Mkwala is this year’s winner of the Blog4Dev competition having beaten 40 contestants locally. “Having been pronounced as a…
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The Big Interview
Caroline Kautsire: English Professor at Bay State College in Boston
“I am Malawi’s very own—a child of Ben and Lilian Kautsire who live in Sunny Side, Blantyre, which is where…
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Let them go, don’t hurt them
broken relationship. I have known these types who will shower insults on a man for leaving them or is in…
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Women; masters at outdoing each other
So, recently (Precisely 19 days ago), the Association of Women in Media (Awome) marched against escalating cases of rape and…
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Men deserve treats, too
Often, we hear women making a fuss about birthdays, anniversaries, Mother’s Day, Christmas and any day deemed profitable. I say…
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It’s about how we fight that we win
October is here again and it is the Breast Cancer Awareness Month. This is an annual campaign to increase awareness…
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Let us be our brother’s keeper
I watched with dismay a video in the course of the week that prompted this note. An elderly woman was…
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Whose money is the woman’s?
Listening to a male-dominated conversation last week, I was prompted to write this piece as their concerns inspired me. I…
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Our problems are not circumstantial
Of late, word on the street has been the impregnation of many school girls across the country. Of course, all…
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Whose money is the woman’s?
Listening to a male-dominated conversation last week, I was prompted to write this piece as their concerns inspired me. I…
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That girl is being abused. Stop
Lately, there has been the sprouting of videos in the social media meant to achieve various purposes. Many are usually…
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Don’t trust those know-it-alls
Have you ever been in distress and ran out of ideas on what to do? Have you ever had a…
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Your silence is a knee on my neck
“Because right now……. there’s only one thing that’s on my mind. Right now, if we’re being really real? As a…
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Tame those tongues, please
Parenthood can be stressful and frustrating. Several factors trigger certain reactions towards the needs and demands of raising children as…
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Chimwemwe kamkwamba: miss deaf Africa
Born partially deaf, Chimwemwe Kamkwamba only realised at an older age that she was different. Life for her wasn’t easy…
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Editors Pick
Ulemu Kanyongolo: Founder and president of the Young Feminists Network
Malawi has been facing a lot of cases of women abuse as evidenced by videos and photographs that make rounds…
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Front Page
Assault victim facing ridicule
Vanessa Chilango has become the ridicule of her neighbourhood in Chirimba Township, Blantyre, where she lives with her three children.…
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