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Cholera outbreak and its impact on corporate activity
The fable of the boiling frog serves as a cautionary tale for business leaders. This allegory tells of a frog…
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Tribute to Rev Nelson Aaron Banda, general of the faith
“Taciturn” (A man of few words) Those who knew Nelson Banda closely would unanimously agree that the term “taciturn” adequately…
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When it is the poor dying
Malawi is facing the worst cholera crisis in decades. As we speak, over 1,090 deaths have been recorded by Sunday.…
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Run on a broken leg
Patrick Achitabwino: Manteo Mitchell, an American sprinter, had only covered half of the first leg of the 4 x 400…
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Faith and prayer
The Lord Jesus is asking you to have faith in God or faith of God so that your prayers would…
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The battle is lost
Corruption, by its nature, fights back, and it does so aggressively. The construction of an anti-graft war may be detailed…
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Greed driving anti-death penalty campaign
On the surface, policymakers may look almost celebratory. Inside, however, they have conflicting emotions. More so because, for the most…
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Corporate exposure to cholera: Role of C-suit
With Godfrey Kenneth Ben: As expectations of corporate stewardship of natural and human resources continue to align with drivers of…
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Structured agricultural markets key to Malawi’s economic growth
Malawi today needs a broad-based, legally enforceable instruments to regulate all agricultural produce trade if economic growth is to be…
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The joys of illusions
If there is a person who has become an overnight celebrity in Malawi, then it is Martha Chizuma. It is…
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