Unifying believers’ split mindset
Samson Phiri (not his real name) blames himself for sticking to Christian values and principles, besides living by the 10 Commandments. “I envy Christians who never care about the fear of God; and are...
View ArticleApostle blames man for worldly ills
Apostle Mike Chisale—president of Remnant Church of Jesus—believes all problems Malawi and the world at large are facing are as a result of man’s perception of himself. In his words ‘what I think about...
View ArticleOur maids, the invaders
Maids. We cannot live with them or without them. It is a fact that our modern lives and raising young children demand the assistance of strangers to look after our needs and interests while we go about...
View ArticleWomen professional coaching slowly taking root
Executive coaching can groom managers into more effective leaders in their organisations. Tamala Chirwa is a local International Coach Federation (ICF) associate certified coach. Women can benefit from...
View ArticleWomen gear up for victory
The global phenomenon of Woman Thou Art Loosed (WTAL) began as a curriculum taught to ladies by preacher T.D. Jakes, to encourage them to become extraordinary women of purpose. It has become a...
View ArticleYoung Madise promoting the girl child
Verepi Madise is a 26-year-old Bachelor of Arts and Humanities graduate from Chancellor College. Apart from her job as a monitoring and evaluation officer at Circle for Integrated Community...
View ArticlePastors condemn ritual albino attacks
Pastors of Churches of Christ in Malawi (CCM) last Friday condemned the ritual attacks and killings aimed at people living with albinism in the country, saying government and all Malawians of...
View ArticleBlantyre gospel festival winds up today
mega interfaith gospel banquet christened Love Malawi Festival Blantyre winds up this afternoon with evangelistic outreach and electrifying bicycle ride demonstrations at Njamba Freedom in Blantyre....
View ArticleHas God failed protect, secure pastors?
Abigail Nkhoma, 21, knows what she is supposed to do every time she travels outside her homestead—ask her hosts about the direction to the nearest church. “Do you have a Pentecostal church nearby? I...
View ArticleNew Apostolic Church constructs 25 houses for vulnerable people
Henwood Foundation of the New Apostolic Church, in conjunction with Habitat for Humanity, have constructed 25 houses for vulnerable people. The houses have been constructed under a housing project...
View ArticleRules every Christian marriage should follow
Marriage is far from easy and there will be times when you will feel like giving up. The key is to establish rules which will help shake those feelings when they come. Here are some rules every...
View ArticleLessons from Bill Cosby
I have, until now not commented on the American comedian Bill Cosby’s sexual assault accusations that continue to make headlines. A 78-year-old facing rape charges from over 50 women who claim to...
View ArticleRuth chindunduli: behind widows and orphans organisation
Ruth Chindunduli of Kanjedza Township in Blantyre was, as expected, devastated when her husband succumbed to stroke in 2013. Somehow the distress became the origins of Foundation for Widows and...
View ArticleNew at motherhood?
The baby is here at last! The new human being you have been nurturing in your womb for nine long months. You are probably clueless on just what babies do and how you can cope with the physical, and...
View ArticleUS evangelist Palau ready to evangelise MW
Evangelical Association of Malawi (EAM) says it has finalised preparations and drawing of an itinerary for international evangelist Andrew Palau’s visit to Malawi. Palau, who comes from the United...
View ArticleLove has boundaries
Life throws its lesson to us every day. These lessons are drawn from our interactions with family, friends, relatives, co-workers and even strangers. Its learning institutions are not necessarily...
View ArticleShould you get your man to propose?
Everyone wants to settle down with a partner and start a family, but is it alright for the woman to fish for a marriage proposal from her man? One response on a social media discussion was against...
View ArticleScaling up efforts to educate needy students
Patricia Khomani, an accountant and tax consultant, believes that finances should never be a reason why a child does not go to school. She, however, also understands that in the Malawian setting, it...
View ArticleSawako Nevin: Empowering girls to stay in school
Girls are perceived as inferior, marriage material (brides), weak, unwise and unequal to boys and men in most rural areas of the country as observed by Girls Empowerment Network (Genet) Malawi. Genet...
View ArticleNyahbingi House calls for environmental preservation
Zomba Nyahbingi Rastafarian House has said religious institutions have a critical role in the fight against environmental degradation in the country. The Rastafarians made the call last Saturday at...
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