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Of selective treatment at road blocks
My basic understanding of the purpose of police checks on the country’s roads is that they help law enforcers intercept…
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In love with him or his money?
I recently overheard a touching conversation between two middle-aged women. One of them, almost weeping, told of how she had…
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Who is a Malawian woman?
It wasn’t until a few weeks ago, when a certain elderly woman meandered through a talk centred on the title…
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Worshiping men, women of God
There is this exaggerated manner in which some church goers regard religious leaders such that you sometimes wonder if such…
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Check noise polluters in residential areas
It happens so often these days such that an immense problem is slowly spreading its roots as scores of people…
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Does fighting her stop him?
Rarely do worshippers witness fights in prayer houses, so, I can only imagine how the drama unfolded in a church…
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When private moments are made public
Every time a local nudity picture or video clip is leaked on the Internet, there is some incomprehensible excitement on…
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The folly of blaming the other woman
On Facebook the other day, a distraught married woman told of how a young single woman had wrecked her marriage.…
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Who is a Malawian woman?
It wasn’t until a few weeks ago, when a certain elderly woman meandered through a talk centred on the title…
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Some of these leaders should be followers
When a government watches 50 of its citizens depart this life in just a week due to lack of basic…
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Delayed help is help denied
So many times we talk of justice delayed being justice denied, but every so often help delayed turns out to…
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Obsolescence of bridal showers
The more I attend bridal showers—which are principally meant to provide marriage counsel to a woman before she walks to…
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Abuse of office knows no gender
There are a myriad of lame excuses that President Joyce Banda can rope into her vain arguments on why she…
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Worst culprits are citizens
One of the most baffling things about the leaders of this country is seemingly their lack of knowledge and tactic…
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The ‘catwalks’ on zebra crossings
Back in the days, there was a primary school subject that zeroed in on road discipline. It was called civics.…
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Taming untamed pets
Until a strange cat started frequenting my neighbours’ home where it found comfort on their lounge or beds, I never…
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Less talk, more action on vendors
There is a strong sense of bothersome dejavu that comes with reading about a recent meeting involving government and other…
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Overreactions that breed overreaction
The President-feminists verbal fights over the past weeks have somehow drawn attention to the sometimes abhorred gender movement, albeit in…
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Radical gender activism will backfire
That women have for centuries suffered gender-inspired injustice and inequality is an undisputable fact that only the ignorant can contest.…
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Check noise polluters in residential areas
It happens so often these days such that the obviously immense problem is slowly spreading its roots as scores of…
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