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@HugoMlewa
Social Research Consultant/Marketer/Agriculturist- real Mlimi
Zimbabwe/Malawi Katılım Haziran 2018
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Today, I received Letters of Credence from His Excellency Mr. NAITO Yasushi, Ambassador of Japan to Malawi. The moment reaffirmed the strong friendship and cooperation between Malawi and Japan, which has grown over the years.
I congratulated Ambassador Naito on his appointment and assured him of my Government’s full support. Our discussions focused on strengthening bilateral ties, promoting trade and investment, and advancing cooperation in disaster management, resilient infrastructure, agriculture, education, and health.
I wish Ambassador Naito every success in his mission and look forward to further deepening Malawi–Japan relations for the prosperity of our peoples.
May God bless our nation.
Prof. Arthur Peter Mutharika
President of Malawi
#SustainingAPeopleCenteredGovernment




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I wrote this for OkayAfrica.
Chief Kachindamoto, who became world-renowned for dissolving child marriages in Malawi passed away a few days ago. Such a loss. 💔
okayafrica.com/who-will-carry…
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Thanks to 🇯🇵 Japan’s support, 1,973 MT of maize will be delivered through @WFP to assist vulnerable communities during #Malawi's lean season.
Today’s signing ceremony marks this vital partnership between @WFP, @JapanEmb_Malawi and @DisasterDept.




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When Promotions Are Rare: Finding Growth Beyond the Title
For many employees, career growth is often tied to one word: promotion.
A new title. A bigger office. A higher salary.
But what happens when you work in an organisation where promotions are few and far between?
The reality is, in some companies, the hierarchy is flat, senior roles rarely open, and upward mobility can feel almost impossible.
It’s easy to feel demoralised, disengaged, or even resentful.
But here’s the truth — growth is not always vertical, and it’s not always limited to your current organisation.
Before frustration takes over, it’s important to understand why promotion opportunities might be scarce:
Stable leadership with low turnover – People at the top stay for years.
Flat structures – Fewer management layers mean fewer promotions.
Small company size – Growth in roles is naturally limited.
Budget constraints – Promotions may not be financially viable right now.
These factors may be structural, not personal. But they can still leave ambitious employees feeling stuck.
If your current company can’t offer frequent promotions, it doesn’t mean your career has to stall. Growth can happen in other ways:
1️⃣ Moving to a different team or department can give you new skills, broader exposure, and make you more valuable — both internally and externally.
2️⃣ Take on challenging projects that push you beyond your current role. You’ll develop leadership skills and build a track record that makes you promotion-ready.
3️⃣ Invest in yourself through courses, certifications, and training, even if your company doesn’t sponsor them.
4️⃣ Learn from leaders inside or outside your company. A mentor can help you see growth opportunities you may be missing.
5️⃣ Sometimes the growth you need won’t come from your current employer. Taking a role in another organisation, even for a season, can give you the exposure, network, and experience you need to be irresistible when you return.
Leaving for a role elsewhere doesn’t always mean you’re “quitting” your company. Sometimes, it’s an investment in your future within that very organisation.
✅ You bring back fresh ideas and proven experience.
✅ Success in other environments strengthens your reputation.
✅ A new challenge can reignite your passion.
I’ve seen employees (friends even) leave for two to three years, gain incredible exposure, and then return, this time ready for senior leadership roles that weren’t available to them before.
If promotions are rare in your company, don’t let it be the end of your growth story.
Think beyond the title. Build your skills. Seek exposure. Explore opportunities, even outside your current employer, that prepare you for the role you ultimately want.
Because career growth is not just about waiting for a seat to open.
It’s about building yourself so that when the seat does open, anywhere, you’re the obvious choice.
#PeopleFirst #CoachedByLisa #RewritingCareerStories #MyCareerMyBusiness
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@Angoni_Black I just came to say hello, it's been some time...your village people
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@IamNthambi It pains the one who had a better probability of walking away with a win...
Thanks for appreciating arsenal's masterclass 😃
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😂 We are going to get scammed.
Times 360 Malawi@Times360Malawi
#Times360Malawi Malawi Housing Corporation (MHC) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Al-Bader International Development Company of Kuwait that will see the two parties joining forces in constructing 25,000 houses. Reported by Macdonald Thom
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@shashikaLB @mcgillu @McGillFamMed @paimadhu @ananya_tb @aluakule @RLencucha @isabel_munozb @VivianQiang @rjyzhao @RiyaSawhney_ @PujaPPatel1 @McGillGHP Congratulations 👏🎉 Dr Bandara...
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Just completed my PhD thesis defense looking at WHO FCTC implementation.
I’m super grateful for the community around me @mcgillu @McGillFamMed who leads with empathy& kindness + fierce commitment to equity.
Also aware of my privilege. I hope to learn &grow more! #GlobalHealth




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@theresaphondo @Driemoofficial ...waiter! ....vunga round ina. Sitikusuntha pano ....we ain't going anywhere. Good vibes 🤠
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Hold On by Theresa Phondo ft @Driemoofficial is now out!!! Stream it here: lnk.to/theresaphondo
Omwe mwaikonda Hold On gather here 👇🏾🥳
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@HugoMlewa Hahaha amwene, akuti what is that? Ndati the blood of Jesus!
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Rose Kabzere and Leticia Chinyamula - both 17 - named in starting 11 for Malawi against Zambia today in the 2023 COSAFA Cup final in South Africa.
#risetothetop


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I’m Vin from Malawi, and this is my art (just to show a few)…




Certified Honey Badger 🍯🍯@SeemeSimyyyy
I’m Certified from South Africa, and this is my art 🥱
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