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Eliminating Neglected Tropical Diseases: A New Initiative to Finish What We Started
When I was a child living in apartheid South Africa, I saw first-hand the pain and suffering experienced by the…
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Lighting up the ‘Dark Continent’
Africa is a home to over one billion people scattered over a total of 54 geographical regions or countries. Divided…
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Suffering in the shadow of stretched resources
For James Mathyola, a message about universal access to antiretroviral therapy (ART) is as hollow as efforts by policy and…
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Communities making strides in human rights
Communities in Zomba, Mangochi and Phalombe, have just proved right the saying that knowledge is power by converting whatever they…
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Role of trade union in national transformation
Behind the development oratory by most of the country’s capitalistic leaders there rears the ugly face of an exploitative intention…
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Fochta: Where orphans, vulnerable find relief
Ever heard of Friends of Claude Ho Thyolo Association (Fochta) that cares for needy children and orphans in Thyolo district?…
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Broken husband tells of trafficked wife
He never thought these things happen in real life, worse still here in Malawi and that they would happen to…
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Art of committing poetry lines to memory
If there be such a thing as the ‘memory quota’, the greatest supply may, between written word and spoken word…
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South Africa furore over flashy cars for Jacob Zuma’s wives
South Africans are wondering how serious President Jacob Zuma is about austerity after it emerged this week that the state…
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Time to break cycle of Malawi’s food insecurity
BY VIRGINIA PALMER & MARCHEL GERRMANN The Government of Malawi with humanitarian assistance from the United States, European Union, its…
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