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MDGs deadline: Progress for children
Compliments of the New Year! After the celebrations and New Year’s resolutions, it is time to look at what 2015…
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Harmonisation of university selection
Let the year 2015 bring sanity where necessary and let it be a year where a spade must be known…
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Of Dzalanyama forest
Formerly known as the Central Angoni Highlands Game Reserve, the status of Dzalanyama Reserve was changed in the late 1922…
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Make risk management a priority
Once upon a time, it appeared as a norm when managing risks simply implied purchasing an insurance policy and forgetting…
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Music without musicality
Malawians are an enigmatic people in the sense that while they have an insatiable appetite for imported physical goods, the…
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Civilians in security organisations
All institutions exist for a purpose. Security institutions in Malawi were instituted to ensure security of the people of Malawi,…
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Boards must not approve suppliers
Just recently, Malawi President Peter Mutharika appointed people into boards of the country’s various statutory corporations. These board of directors…
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Football marketing in Malawi
By Alinafe Chekani Football is a money-spinning business the world over. In such big leagues as the English Premier League,…
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Quench the fire on the mountain
Malawi is a country on fire, and it has to be quenched before the fire sweeps the system from its…
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Promoting universal human rights 365
On December 10 every year, the world commemorates Human Rights Day, the date on which the United Nations General Assembly…
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We are all guilty of Cashgate
While financial forensic experts, anti-corruption officers and the police are busy hunting down Cashgate suspects, leaving most of us observing…
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Light a candle, then back to work
For me, World Aids Day has become a day of quiet reflection and sweet remembrance. I have been working on…
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Reflecting on World Aids Day
December 1t is World Aids Day, an international day of reflection, when we celebrate those who are living positively with…
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World AIDS Day Op-ed
For me, World AIDS Day has become a day of quiet reflection and sweet remembrance. I have been working on…
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Dialogues, weapon in HIV fight
The global HIV and Aids pandemic is affecting all levels of society, creating orphans and deepening levels of poverty, threatening…
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On public university selection
The system used to select students to public universities worked well when Malawi had one public university. Malawi now has…
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On public university selection
The system used to select students to public universities worked well when Malawi had one public university. Malawi now has…
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More time on our hopes
Huangpu River is an enduring symbol and a silent eyewitness to the history and development of Shanghai, the financial centre…
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Malawi’s job solution
Malawi is considered to be one of the poorest countries in terms of generating wealth. Poor countries that are on…
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Convention Child Rights clocks 25
Twenty-five years ago the world made a promise to children: that we would do everything in our power to protect…
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