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The Changing Workplace: How Generational Change is Changing the way we work-What leaders really need to know
As we step into the latest chapter of the 21st century, the dynamics of the workplace continue to transform, guided…
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COMSIP empowers youth of T/A Masula to own community development
Until you visit and interact with a 12-member group of young men and women from Traditional Authority (T/A) Masula in the…
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Community flourishes after embracing green initiative
In the heart of Lilongwe, Masumba Nthumbwi Village is experiencing a renaissance, a vibrant transformation brought about by the Social…
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Chakwera vindicated on wheat farming
There is a popular proverb in Nigeria that "what an old man sees while sitting down, a young man cannot…
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Thriving with MWASIP matching grants
As climate change continues to wreak havoc in many areas, especially in drought-prone areas, farmers under the Chiyanjano group at…
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Why the Arab-Africa, the Saudi-Africa summit are a must attend for Chakwera
If we ask any good engineer about construction, we will be told that a good foundation to a structure determines…
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Colleen Zamba: A victim of smear campaign?
This write-up is not meant to defend the subject matter in question, Collen Zamba, the Secretary to the President and…
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Namiwa needs to go for training in activism, CSO leadership
Civil society organizations (CSOs) in Malawi are scrutinized for their effectiveness, focusing on Sylvester Namiwa of the Centre for Democracy…
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Liabunya, a puncture that nearly sunk EGENCO
Embattled Energy Generation Company (Egenco) chief executive officer, William Liabunya, has come under fire following an expose of him deliberately…
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Passing the IMF Test: The Pathway to Sustainable Development
The announcement that Malawi has successfully passed the IMF's first test under the Staff Monitored Programme with Executive Board Involvement…
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