The Big Interview
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Temwani Chilenga: Stretching her wings to help others
As the world is going through the pandemic of the novel coronavirus, many people are frustrated and complaining about the…
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Memory Austin: Fam’s first women’s football development officer
Not many students in Malawi want to be associated with sports once they have been selected to study at public…
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Tendai Munemo-Manyozo: Co-founder of Maphunziro265
Tendai Muneno-Manyozo has always viewed success to be measured by the number of young people she has impacted with through…
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Lucy Valhmu: Researcher, mentor and award winner
Lucy Mkandawire Valhmu is a researcher, mentor and award winner whose work leans towards advancing the needs, welfare and health…
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Makhumbo Soko: SWED’S best teacher of the year award
She was once stashed at a remote Mbenjere Secondary School situated at Ntanja in Machinga with no hope of ever…
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Ming Canaday – Championing physical disability rights
“I don’t want to inspire people. ‘Inspiration’ is a word that disabled people hear a lot. And it’s a positive…
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Pamela Masoka: Opened Nthambi Private Clinic in Lilongwe
Health service delivery has been facing a lot of challenges in Malawi ranging from inadequate facilities, inappropriate infrastructure, shortage of…
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Ulemu Kanyongolo: Founder and president of the Young Feminists Network
Malawi has been facing a lot of cases of women abuse as evidenced by videos and photographs that make rounds…
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Nancy Sakala: Turned her life around after abuse
Nancy Bilima-Sakala, 39, a Ngoni from Mbulawa Village, Traditional Authority (T/A) Khosolo-Jere in Mzimba broke all the barriers to become…
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Stella Gama: Malawi’s only female on climate change negotiations
Women must be at the table when climate change issues come to the table. This is the view of the…
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Esnart Khasu: Opened kabuthu cdss doors to college
From her humble background in Lilongwe Rural West’s Nsalu area where she grew up, Esnart Mwale-Khasu became the first person…
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Missed opportunity, again
President Peter Mutharika is an angry and very troubled man. His speech in Mulanje when he presided over the tree…
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Dear BMW, My wife of five years is ‘head over heels’ with a politician she has never met in fresh…
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Beartha Chiudza: Winner of two awards for advancing gender
For almost two decades now, CEO Global and Titans: Building Nations, have hosted the annual Pan Africa’s Most Influential Women…
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Ngale Massa: The phycho-social counselor
Her name Ngale, is a Chewa name that means pearl and she is the first born in a family of…
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Jessie Jeke: Propelling girls to their full potential
Born on March 9 1991 in Dothi Village, Traditional Authority (T/A) Chitukula in rural Lilongwe, Jessie Jeke is the eighth…
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Prisca Chipao: Shining in different hats
Prisca Chipao from Traditional Authority (T/A) Chikowi in Zomba wears different hats. She is not just a lawyer, but an…
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Asumanie Chirambo – Mental health awareness champion
Loss of interest in daily activities, sadness and feeling down are some of the symptoms familiar to many people. If…
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Professor Address Malata: First Must female Vice-Chancellor
The name Professor Address Malata is no ordinary name, especially when we talk of women who are making great achievements…
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Chrissy Zimba: Promoting employment rights for youth with disabilities
At the age of 11, Chrissy Duma-Duma Zimba, now aged 30, fell from a mango tree at her home village…
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