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A Game of Weakening Institutions and Politics in Malawi
In the just past week, the folly of two newsworthy events does not just lie in the failure to prove the guilt of perpetrators of...

Tiunike Online
Apr 30, 20185 min read
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Polygamy, God and the Child
The views expressed in this article are all experiences of the writer who lived through the experience and how it all enhanced her belief...

Bertha Lilian Munthali
Apr 16, 20187 min read
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The Moon
I approached the traffic lights slowly. I was driving home from work. The lights were on red. I always try to beat the time when...

Sarah Nayeja
Apr 2, 20186 min read
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Malawi in 2017: A Reflection on Gender-based & Other Forms of Violence
Published in the author’s personal capacity. I will consider 2017 as an interesting year for Malawi in terms of addressing gender based...

Habiba Rezwana Osman
Jan 29, 20185 min read
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The Public Economics of HIV/AIDS in Malawi
Gift was a security guard in Lilongwe in the latter years of the 2000s. Despite hard work and sharp alertness in attending to duty, a...

Tiunike Online
Dec 11, 20175 min read
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Goodbye Mental Arithmetic ... Welcome Calculator!
Technology is leaping forward, and will unlikely be slowing down in the foreseeable future. The impacts of these advancements are...

Tiunike Online
Nov 6, 20175 min read
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Malawi's Love for Poverty, Till Death Do Us Part?
Poverty, in whatever shape, form or size it smiles on you, is no characteristic to espouse. It is degrading to one’s life, and certainly...

Tiunike Online
Oct 30, 20175 min read
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The Uncharted Territory of NGOs and Development in Malawi
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have played a critical role in the development of our country since independence, when we set forth...

Tiunike Online
Sep 11, 20175 min read
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Being Malawian and the Right to Belong
Published in celebration of Tiunike Online's First Birthday! A regular malaria illness, remedied by a regular dose of Lonart or Fansida,...

Tiunike Online
Sep 4, 20175 min read
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Leveraging Technology for Education
The poor child in Malawi, if we go by current prospects, is bound to remain poor and serve his/her rich counterpart enjoying bacon and...

Tiunike Online
Aug 13, 20175 min read
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Infidelity and the Modern Marriage
A joke is told about how easy it is to share a bed with someone, explore all they would rather hold secret, and yet elicit a diligent...

Tiunike Online
Jul 24, 20175 min read
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Gender and the Law in Practice for Development
Malawi recently took a historic step in the fight against child marriage in amending Section 22 of the Constitution, calming the...

Ulemu Hannah Kanyongolo
Jun 5, 20175 min read
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How History will Shape Our Future
In February 2006, Professor Ken Robinson delivered a momentous talk at TED2006. The entertainment aside, his talk hinged on the mistake...

Tiunike Online
May 22, 20176 min read
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Anti-Trafficking Response in Malawi
Published in the author's personal capacity. Pictures depicting a room overcrowded with young Malawian girls in Kuwait showed the...

Habiba Rezwana Osman
Apr 17, 20176 min read
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How Power and Gender are Rewriting Culture in Malawi
Published in celebration of the 2017 International Women's Day In 2016, Malawi's cultures were brought under international scrutiny for...

Tiunike Online
Mar 6, 20175 min read
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Malawi’s Industrial Revolution Must Happen
Someone recently wondered whether a country would make developmental progress if policy makers were to pay attention to college projects....

Tiunike Online
Jan 23, 20176 min read
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Abortion in the Age of Religionism
The notion that a (young) woman will lasciviously churn out unborn babies through her life, because a law permits it, is absurd. Women,...

Tiunike Online
Dec 13, 20166 min read
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Albinism – beyond the Rhetoric in Malawi
Published in the author's personal capacity. I picture the nights of restlessness, the tricks that come with turning and tossing the body...

Habiba Rezwana Osman
Oct 18, 20167 min read
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The Tight Lid on Youth Participation in Malawi and the Unclamping Power of Politics
Published in the author's personal capacity. “I leave everything to the young men. You’ve got to give youthful men authority and...

Habiba Rezwana Osman
Sep 28, 20166 min read
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Unpaid Care Work in Development: Women Investing in Silence
Written in the author's personal capacity. A well-grounded argument for gender equality and sustainable development resides in the...
Venge Nyirongo
Sep 21, 20165 min read
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