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Was Jesus a black man?
Below is some feedback I received belatedly on the article I wrote on Easter Sunday. Although late, let me appreciate…
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An African at Jesus’ crucifixion
There are quite a number of African characters in the Bible. One of the earliest is the Queen of Sheba,…
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Feedback on demand for risk allowance article
I received the following feedback from a reader in Mzuzu: The article was well argued and presented. The side you…
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Cut out the religious dogma from Covid-19 vaccines
You are caught up in a heavy traffic jam, requiring you to keep a delicate balance between the clutch and…
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Perseverance landed, is alive and well
Two articles ago, I intimated that the Perseverance Rover was scheduled to land on Mars on Febuary 18 if everything…
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Perseverance’s seven minutes of terror
In July/August last year, three spacecraft destined for Mars were launched. One mission was from the United Arab Emirates and…
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Covid regulations are necessary evils
My boyhood friend called Lackson once got sick. He had a stomachache. When he visited a medical facility, the officer…
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The rural farmer needs to take centre stage
The maize crop looks gracefully healthy this cropping season. Perhaps the affordable input programme is showing us what it can…
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Terror mongering rampant among us
In a certain village, one man got up at night and, looking through the window, saw flashes of fire in…
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Shall we have a more normal 2021?
The year 2020 has been a difficult one in more aspects than one. Politically, the country went through unprecedented challenges.…
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Shoddy service from an international bank
One of the things I experienced in the closing days of the year 2020 was not a particularly savoury one.…
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Cut out the embellishments from the Christmas story
As we celebrate Christmas this year, it will be healthy to put the Christmas story in its proper perspective. There…
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The rich history of publishing in Malawi – Part I
We have many local publications in this country—newspapers, books, magazines—and some of our young people might think this has always…
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Man’s insatiable appetite for discovery
Since the earliest times, curiosity has been one of man’s characteristics. We have always had the urge to know the…
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Feedback from reader, Perseverance update
I have the pleasure to publish below a reaction to my recent article, which reaction I received from a reader.…
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From wineries to an electric car
One of the problems we, the inhabitants of Earth, are grappling with is that of global warming. Some people think…
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Too complex to have been self created
Too complex to have been self created What I like about laws of nature is that they would apply equally…
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Hard talk on allowances
The issue of allowances payable to workers in the public service has come to the fore in the past few…
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Churches should innovate amid Covid-19
I caught part of a radio interview about Covid-19 between a reporter and people selling various wares at a market.…
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Churches can, should diversify
St Michael and All Angles Catherdral, in the heart of Blantyre was built by Rev. David Clement Scott. The project…
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