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Mashallo Samilo’s soft landing
It must be good to be Mashallo Samilo, for, while poets and musicians have been fighting for opportunities, he seems…
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Unsafe abortions haunt women in Malawi
With Dr Chisale Mhango: An estimated 886,161 pregnancies occur in Malawi every year, of which more than half are unintended.…
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Tackling traffic jams
With Lorraine Lusinje: The way Malawi is depicted on the international scene, one would think this is the last place…
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We cannot afford paralysis
It was another 10 days of tension, terror and destruction in the country caused by the results of May 21…
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Thinking Development
By Christopher Guta, PhD: My compatriots: Discussing Malawi’s development should be a serious matter for all of us because there…
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Faithful faith
Adversities. Triumphs. It is part of the game. Look at Faith Mussa, once a member of the Mussa Family— a…
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The art of resigning
With Tsibweni Chalo: Mdzukulu, for the first time in the history of our country, we have a case against the…
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Change abortion law to save women’s lives
There is a misconception that only poor women from rural areas suffer from consequences of unsafe abortion. I am the…
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Leader in trance
There are some myths and fables that portray our President Peter Mutharika as sharp, agile and a “leader” up to…
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All we have is Malawi
We celebrated our 55th independence anniversary this year, about a month ago, under the theme: ‘Celebrating our Freedom with Peace,…
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