Politics
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Catherine Gotani-Hara
Minister of Health, I would do something about the pathetic situation in a number of hospitals, in particular Kamuzu Central…
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44 parties want your vote, but…
They cheat, scramble for votes, hijack multimillion kwacha business contracts and seemingly nest above the law. They are feared and…
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People need reform, not IFMIS—Expert
As the debate over the scale of civil servants’ involvement in the unprecedented looting of public resources continues to rage, EPHRAIM…
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Accept we have a problem—Malewezi
As revelations regarding the Capital Hill cash-gate continue to unravel like a Hollywood movie, generating the chaos of finger-pointing and…
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Shadreck Jonasi
Member of Parliament for Lilongwe City Centre, I would not stand up and suggest that some secondary schools should be…
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Eight years of CDF: Any hope?
New data from Round 5 of the Afrobarometer collected across an unprecedented 34 African countries between 2011 and 2013 shows…
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Mtendere’s road to 2014 elections
Mtendere Elections Support Network is a new civil society umbrella in the country. EPHRAIM NYONDO caught up with the network’s…
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No to JB’s press rallies
Malawi President Joyce Banda’s rally-like press conferences show her lack of sophistication and respect for press freedom. For her followers,…
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Benedicto Okomaatani-Malunga
Registrar of the University of Malawi (Unima), I would appreciate that the issue of Dr. Jessie Kabwila’s appointment as Malawi…
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If I were Joyce Banda
President of the Republic of Malawi, I would realise the need to handle the issue of looting at Capital Hill…
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‘Malawians should continue speaking against corruption’
As the debates on Capital Hill looting continues, EPHRAIM NYONDO talks with political analyst Michael Jana to gauge the heart…
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Unlocked lock: Allegory of loot?
Dan Brown, author of The Da Vinci Code, one of the most widely read novels of all time, flags his…
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‘Party alliances should be made in good time’
The need for party coalitions is one of the sticky issues raised as Malawi gets closer to May 2014, when…
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If I were: Lot Dzonzi
Inspector General of Malawi Police Service (MPS), I would realise that if vandals can be brave enough to raid a…
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Malawi faces four key policy challenges
A latest study commissioned by the global oil firm Puma Energy has exposed four key challenges that policy makers in Malawi…
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Searching for peaceful youths
A journalist once asked Thomas Jefferson, US’s third president: “Why are you reluctant to run for a political office?” His…
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Chakwera’s bittersweet show at Njamba
Two limousines, each flying a black cock flag Malawians declined 20 years ago. A convoy under ceaseless hooting in support…
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It is time to do politics of development—Analyst
One of the critical challenges facing the country’s journey to development has been the tendency by presidents to discontinue development…
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‘Electoral rules must be followed’
The Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) recently presided over the review of the Code of Conduct for political parties and the…
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If i were Arthur Peter Mutharika
President of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), I would come out in the open to clarify claims made by my…
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