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National
Silent killer that is diabetes
Diabetes, which some loosely call sugar, has emerged as one of the deadliest silent killers in Malawi due to many…
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Features
Winning TB fight through Global Fund
By Mphatso Nkuonera: When he picked his job as Laboratory Technician at Mzuzu Central Hospital few years ago, Ian Kambwani’s…
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National
Global Fund injects more funds in Malawi
By Feston Malekezo: Global Fund has approved additional funding of $5 million towards HIV t e sting services and voluntary…
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Features
Pursuit of survival in dark caves
By Solister Mogh: It is 7 o’clock in the evening. Kennedy Mofolo has a torch strapped to his forehead deep…
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National
Lack of cross-border referral agreements hinders TB fight
By Faith Kamtambe, In Livingstone Town, Zambia: Lack of Cross- Border Referral System (CBRS) agreements between countries in Southern African…
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Malawi impresses World Bank
By Faith Kamtambe, Livingstone Town, Zambia: The World Bank has said it is impressed with the way Malawi is using…
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Features
Crushing resistant TB amid struggles
By Chancy Namadzunda, Contributor: People from all walks of life flock to an uptown nightclub at Rumphi Boma. It is…
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National
TB cases decrease in 2016
The National TB Control Programme (NTCP) has said there is a steady reduction of between two and three percent in…
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Features
Saving lives from TB-HIV co-infection
She lies frail on Ward 3A’s bed at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital in Blantyre. Faines (not real name) is wearing…
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