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Legacy is earned through silent toil of transformation
Dear Judge Mbadwa, My Lord, I should have been commenting on how officials are stammering their way through explanations of…
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My married boss wants me as his ‘second wife’
Dear BMW I am 25 years old and work as a secretary in a private company. My boss, who is…
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Fuel fewness funnels fury, fires
April 23 2026 Greetings from the Munda wa Chitedze Farm where I relocated from the hustle and bustle of your…
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‘Better Chakwera and Tonse Alliance’
Your Excellency, Bwana, unto you we address this epistle calling upon you to address us as your people. Especially, we…
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When tables turn, how quickly legs buckle under them
The irony in Escom’s slogan “Power All Day Every Day” isn’t just simmering anymore; it’s reached a literal boiling point,…
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Malawi’s endless political loop
Just before last year’s general election, I argued here that the real question haunting many voters then was never about…
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Amaryllis probe: One more month
The Public Accounts Committee of Parliament has extended by one month its inquiry into the controversial Amaryllis Hotel purchase by…
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In solidarity with PopeLeo XIV on world peace
I am not a Catholic, but coming to Pope Leo XIV’s remarks regarding the current war in the Middle East,…
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Justice fails where narratives remain one-sided
It started, as these things often do on social media, with a skit promoting a forthcoming programme on Zodiak Broadcasting…
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Career development lessons from Shell
The Royal Dutch Shell, a global oil company and one of the biggest three in their industry is reputed for…
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