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Reconsider us in 2019—female MPs
In their drive to retain female parliamentarians, members of the Women Caucus of Parliament are sensitising Malawians to the significance…
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Young, dynamic on the stock market
Born 30 years ago on September 11, Esnat Chilije aspired to become a heart surgeon when she was younger, only…
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Women’s conference for sprituality
Owing to the Appointed, Anointed and Accomplished Woman, a women’s conference organised annually by Blossom Africa Trust, Mervis Maliketi testifies…
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One good turn deserves another
At only 21, Idah Puliwa, the first girl to reach secondary school in her Nakhonyo Village in Senior Chief Mkanda’s…
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First Lady to boost girls’ education
First Lady Gertrude Mutharika has underscored the importance of girls education as key to lessening myriad challenges, such as poverty…
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WLA advocates revised HIV/Aids Bill
Women Lawyers Association (WLA) has developed a gender analysis to shine a light on the harmful implications of some of…
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‘No more special needs schools’
Children with disabilities face a myriad of challenges. For nine-year-old Roselyn, the troubles began when she was born. It was…
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Raging battle against child labour
One of local organisations championing the rights of children in the country, Eye of the Child, has called on people…
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Women gang up for unity in business
Over 40 exhibitors came together at the Glamorous Ladies Ministry’s (GLM) business fair in Blantyre recently to showcase clothes, beauty…
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Rescued from social ills for their betterment
With numbers of teenage pregnancies dropping; forced and child marriages drastically reduced; and 108 women between the ages of 16-35…
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Alfonso promotes young designers
Fashion designer Lilly Alfonso recently organised a fashion show aimed at promoting young and gifted designers. Held in Lilongwe and…
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‘More yet to be done about fistula’
Women are losing their marriages. Not because they could not handle their marriages well, but because they had a condition…
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Letting go after tragedy
It was her fourth wedding anniversary and Helen from Chirimba Township in Blantyre had just spoken to her husband confirming…
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Women’s lives improve from cooperative
Elizabeth Zambezi is the proud owner of a Digital Satellite Television (DSTV); has built a house with iron sheets, has…
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Women entrepreneurs bank on networking
“Do it, do not just keep it in your mind, but do it!” Belle Afrique Beauty Spa founder Lee Chisale…
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Nullifying gender bariers for better tomorrow
Tradition has witnessed girls and women seeking feminine roles in society including, their choices of careers. This has been largely…
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Faith versus traditional conception
People will argue that some instances in life make it justifiable to explore every avenue of possible healing. Seeking treatment…
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Shining among USA college women
Ellen Chilemba, the 23-year-old founder of Tiwale, a Lilongwe community-based organisation (CBO) equipping women with entrepreneurial skills and offering them…
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Have children you can manage
What would you do if at a very tender age your parents told you they could no longer support you…
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Mountain hiking for cerebral palsy children
Wumi Wumo Foundation, a charity offering rehabilitation and physiotherapy services to children with cerebral palsy, has organised a mountain hike…
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