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the rules

1. If you don't believe in yourself, no one will 2. Keep your value or get a paid job 3. Thrive to exist between the extreme of greed and stupid altruism 4. 'closing deals' is very different from having a 1000 leads 5. set the price as high as you possibly can at the pre-existing market conditions.

Mpira Africa Cup of Nations. Will Malawi qualify for the second round?

lets see the olds by clicking in this below cheers

Selection to secondary schools: More questions than answers

Question: is it possible to get the names of students and primary schools they attended to put these results in perspective as this is the only way we could know whether the percentages presented to all of us mean something? any comments are welcome.

MCP changing; Good or bad?

I have just heard that JZU and many of his critics have agreed to reconcile and this will be followed by JZU's announcement of his retirement. This will then be followed by a convention where the MCP will elect its members in a manner that will not only make the MCP a strong party once again, but a trully reformed party for the nation too. It sounded too good to be true, but they say it is true. Is this good for you or for the nation?

realities seem too different from what we desire

Realities seem too different from what we desire and this forms the real genesis for frustration. We r often too frustrated and at times, we even start considering the bibilical story of Job. Should one be happy to be a Job of today? What real incentive can one have to rejoice when he feels that he is Jobised? What really an explain the myth of success?

nuclear energy option in Nyasaland

What are the pros and cons of nuclear energy for Nyasaland? Is it an option in the medium to LR, especially considering its landlocked nature and the drying rivers (hence dwindling reliability of hydro-energy)? Despite being a peaceful nation, it's trivial to note that Nyasaland's erratic energy sources puts a bar on serious investors. Could nuclear energy be i(u)nfeasible or harmful?

Corruption rates: Malawi versus Zambia

Transparency International has released the 2009 Corruption Perception Index (CPI) and Malawi seems to be doing fine relative to last year's scores. See http://www.transparency.org/policy_research/surveys_indices/cpi/2004 The trend in CPI ranking and the scores for Malawi are graphed below, by year Cheers The bottom line is that we are not too bad, are we?