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‘Women build-up Marijuana tolerance faster than men’
Despite a shortage of research on the topic, it’s been suggested that drugs affect men and women differently. And because…
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Should RHS matter in time of trauma?
A few weeks ago, newspapers, TV and radio stations carried stories about flood victims, who have been camping in some…
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Health Challenge: The cell membrane
with LUCY MSUNGENI* When we begin to talk about cellular nutrition, it is best to understand what the cell is…
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Effects of studying parents on the family
Today, a lot of parents are going back to school. It is not strange to see adults going to attend…
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When love opts for an older man
Research revealed that famous men throughout history have at one point in their lives dated and even married younger ladies.…
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Energy saver stoves to reduce pneumonia
Wood smoke from cooking fires poses a number of health risks for women across the world. Pneumonia is one of…
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Think Pink campaign pictorial
Former Miss Malawi and breast cancer survivor Blandina Khondowe, alongside her friends organised an awareness campaign for the disease. The…
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Children in the middle
Divorce and separation are a common phenomenon these days. We hear and read of divorce cases in magazines and newspapers;…
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Bitterness hinders betterment
Forgiveness is a process of letting go of the past and opening to the future— reclaiming energy from events we…
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Energy saver stoves to reduce pneumonia
Wood smoke from cooking fires poses a number of health risks for women across the world. Pneumonia is one of…
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Good beat, appropriate song at weddings
Engagement and wedding ceremonies are a celebration of a union and are culturally symbolic; and full of meaning, not only…
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‘Who will inspire Chinguma girls’?
Group village head (GVH) Malewa of Chinguma in Traditional Authority (T/A) N’kumbira, Zomba wonders if his community will produce influential…
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African women spent K451billion on hair last year
Looking good for women has no compromise. Once a woman decides to look her best, prices do not matter and…
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Creating a niche through dressing
Your appearance speaks volume. Clothing affects first impressions people have of you. The way you dress is the way you…
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Kaliya stands out from the crowd
There are many societies in the world that show engrained cultural resistance to social changes such as gender equality through…
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Women need skills, not favours
Analysing the outcome of the May elections, it is clear that selling off candidates as women may not move the…
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Keeping love and thrill alive in marriage
Often, women think their husbands loved them more before marriage. They tend to miss the holding of hands in the…
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Cyber partners replacing humans
Healthy sexuality is a pleasurable act and normal part of life experience for most adults. However, for sexual addicts this…
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When mummy is assumed nanny
Maltiracial families have become more prominent but they are not new. Parenting biracial children presents specific challenges. The prejudices are…
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Dealing with obnoxious bosses
—Continued from last week Being upset over every little thing your boss does won’t help improve your work satisfaction. You…
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