Politics
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Malawi needs balanced education—Molande
The Ministry of Education is planning to make all humanities elective in secondary schools. What does this mean and what…
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Kamlepo Kalua
A member of the ruling People’s Party (PP), I would not claim that Malawians will not support the candidacy of…
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E-Governance: Two years on
To improve delivery of public services, government, in 2011, established a department of e-government in the Office of the President…
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‘MALAWI NEEDS A PUBLIC SERVICE POLITICAL REFORM’
On Sunday this week, Malawi commemorated Africa Public Service Day under the theme ‘Enhancing an ethical and productive public service’.…
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If i were: Ghembe Munthali
Karonga South Member of Parliament, I would realise that swearing in the august House is dishonourable conduct not befitting an…
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‘Malawi needs new power plant every five years’
Last month, government signed a deal with two Chinese firms, China Gezhouab Group Corporation and TBEA, to access loans from…
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Of personalised national projects
Former UDF Mangochi South Member of Parliament Lillian Patel was a shocked legislator in January, 2008—greatly shocked with Bingu wa…
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If I were Ken Lipenga
Finance Minister, I would realise that my attempt to attribute the doubled internal travel budget to classification errors was puzzling…
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‘Revisit Chanco funding’
Chancellor College will tomorrow celebrate its 40th anniversary. Where is the college coming from? Where is it now? And where…
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Moses Kunkuyu
Malawi Government spokesperson and Minister of Information, I would tread carefully on the threat to unleash proper penalties on companies…
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‘Malawians should sober up towards 2014’
In April, Malawi Congress Party (MCP) postponed its convention after failing to raise enough funds and to secure a lodging…
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On presidential gaffes
The list of gaffes in President Joyce Banda’s speeches continues to grow. Why is this happening? And what does this…
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If I were: Youngson Chilinda
Security officer at Parliament, I would move with the times and appreciate that taking photographs of public interest is part…
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Propaganda Pulls Backwards
Great leaders desire only to serve, not to lead, observes Myles Munroe, a best-selling author and a widely acknowledged expert…
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Nicholas Kachingwe
At the peak of the wind of democracy that blew in the early 90s, Nicholas Kachingwe led many politicians into…
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Road to transformation?
In her State of the Nation Address, Malawi President Joyce Banda underlined that Malawi is on the road to transformation…
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‘Recovery budget has been difficult to implement’
On Friday, this week Finance Minister Ken Lipenga will be presenting the 2013/2014 national budget in Parliament. With an economy…
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Potipher Chidaya
Malawi Congress Party (MCP) administrative secretary, I would not oppose the suggestion to remove the provision that aspirants for the…
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19-year- old prayer for peace
Friday marks 19 years since Malawians voted for the first president following the triumph of democracy over dictatorship in 1993.…
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Celebrating multiparty democracy
On June 14, Malawi will commemorate the 20th anniversary of the restoration of multiparty politics. Is there anything to rejoice…
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