Lorraine Lusinje
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Tick tock…
In many places outside the country, taking calls and attending to texts and emails while in a meeting is taboo.…
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If we weren’t afraid
WHAT would you do if you weren’t afraid? This is a question we ought to ask ourselves as a people…
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A cocktail for failure
There is an old adage that says failing to prepare is preparing to fail. Most of the times we fail…
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Power and water long overdue
They are still here, the ones who watch us leaving our offices after using electricity powered by generators to get…
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The religion of handouts
Talk about the tradition of handouts in the country, especially by people in power, is nothing new. It has been…
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What a mismatch
Malawi is expanding and developing. Much of the evidence of this is seen in the three major cities of Mzuzu,…
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The religion of handouts
The talk about the tradition of handouts in the country, especially by people in power, is nothing new. It has…
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Stay safe
From time to time, I notice that when I add a new contact into my phonebook, the contact eventually turns…
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Austerity calls
We, the dear citizens of the Warm Heart of Africa, have a mountain of desires. We want free education. We…
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‘Who moved my cheese?’ Change is the only constant
Wherever Dr John Spencer is, he makes my days for offering me the brain-tickling privilege of encountering his little fancy…
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