Life & Style
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Women’s ministry: are they necessary?
Of late, women ministries have come on the scene, causing some bit of controversy as to why they have come.…
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Will Nkhoma Synod University ever open?
From the time that missionary’s set foot on the Malawians soil religious organisations have been greatly involved in education and…
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Matters of life
I would like to share this message by George Carlin, American stand-up comedian, social critic, satirist, actor and writer/author, who…
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Hindus celebrate victory over sin
The Hindu community worldwide on March 8 celebrated the victory of good over evil (Holi festival) with the squirting of…
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Higher dimension conference in Blantyre
Blantyre residents are set to experience the mighty wind of the Holy Spirit during the four- day Higher Dimension of…
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Overcoming temporary incompetence
When you start a new job or join a new company, you will experience what I am calling temporary incompetence.…
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Reverends affected by ‘pillow’ cultural practice
Harmful cultural practices have been known to spread HIV in different areas of life, but the church has also been…
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Do Phoebe’s still exist?
 The Bible mentions several women who had a hand in ministry whether directly or indirectly. However, the story of…
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God reigns supreme at Woda
For an event that started off with a prayer said by Supreme Court Judge Jane Ansah, the Women of Distinction…
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Religious body for democracy and peace
 Malawi is known to be a peace loving country and to push forth democracy and peace some members of…
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Malawi’s national woman of distinction!
At the recent Women of Distinction Awards (Woda), Felicity Rozina Malewezi, was the only woman who left with two awards,…
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Scots promise no gay missionaries to Malawi
The Church of Scotland has promised not to send any missionaries with homosexual tendencies to it presbyterian equivalent in Malawi…
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Inspirational Farrah Gray
Up until last week, I had never heard of Farrah Gray. And, now that I have heard of him and…
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Helping mitigate climate change through briquettes
At 21, Linda Sankhulani has taught about 200 women in Lilongwe and Nkhotakota to make biomass briquettes from waste paper…
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Enforcing the laws of the game
Martha Nyekanyeka, Malawi’s first female Fifa grade referee, has withstood the trials and tribulations that come with working in a…
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How much make-up is too much?
While many women delight in the joys of make-up, some men point out that they (women) sometimes get a little…
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Do you?
Someone gave me American business magnate, Russell Simmons book, Do You! a while back. Simmons is co-founder of pioneering hip-hop…
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A Rose By Any Other Name!
Freedom fighter Rose Lomathinda Chibambo is a woman of many firsts. She spoke up and took to politics during a…
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Hold your own during change
Change is difficult; especially when it’s coming at you full speed and you feel you have no control over it.…
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Cheap ways to a lovely Valentine’s Day
Pampering a loved one with all the expensive things in the world is neither a necessity nor necessarily a meaningful…
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