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Kidney diseases call for action
Every year, March 13 marks the World Kidney Day, a special moment to remember the importance of kidney health and…
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Clergy’s role in general elections
Biblically, the church constitutes people who share common doctrines and religious values. These people are governed by their ordained leaders…
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Guns alone can’t bring peace to DRC
The Democrat i c Republic of Congo has long been a theatre of conflict, with the resurgence of M23 hostilities…
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The ripple effect of US aid pause
The US, as a global economic powerhouse, wields significant influence globally. The policies and decisions made within its borders often…
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Sex is sweet, isn’t it?
Time hardly goes by without hearing of someone in need of help because they have delivered twins or triplets who…
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Teachers Council shouldn’t end UCE
I welcome the Teachers Counci l (TCM) o f Malawi registering , licensing and index ing teachers to raise professional…
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Wetlands boost job creation in Sadc
Wetlands are often overlooked in discussions on environmental and economic importance. Yet, within the Southern African Development Community (Sadc), these…
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Social protection system
‘It is well-known that social protection systems help to protect vulnerable populations, promote human rights and uphold social justice if…
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Reopen Chaminade Marianist Sec School
R ecently, the Ministry of Education closed Chaminade Marianist Secondary School in Lilongwe over the alleged continued use of corporal…
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Teachers’ council should end UCE
T he much-awaited Teachers Council of Malawi is finally here and has embarked on cleansing the teaching profession by asking…
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