EveryWoman
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Breaking barriers
We, under the excellent leadership of our leader of delegation, the indomitable, imitable, and unparalleled Professor Ms Joyce Befu, MG…
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Children are not for fun
As I was driving out one of the shopping complexes in Blantyre recently, a young woman with a baby on…
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Puleng Makhoalibe: scientist,business strategist,
In a world where narratives about Africa too often focus on its challenges, Dr. Puleng Makhoalibe is telling a different…
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Vote women in decision-making positions
On Tuesday, Malawi goes to the polls to elect a president, legislators and councillors. This is a defining moment for…
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Art for mental health
Mental health issues are on the rise and slowly becoming a burden that needs to be effectively addressed. The consequences…
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Violence towards women uncalled for
As Malawi prepares for the upcoming general election scheduled for September 16, the political climate is once again proving hostile…
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Tionge champions teachers’ welfare
The name Tionge Mtambo is not so unfamiliar. The primary school teacher has become an inspiration to many young girls,…
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Verbal diarrhea, beatings, kill relationships
Physical abuse is the most noticeable to which many sympathise with, judging from the wounds or scars inflicted by an…
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From humble beginnings to building self-reliance
In a small home in Mzuzu City, a young girl once dreamed about being seen, heard and counted. She was…
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Beacon of hope
Growing up in a rural setting can be challenging, especially for girls. Chances of making it in life are minimal,…
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