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Emily Mkamanga
Gender inequality yes, but
E quality has been a problem in Malawi and this included gender equality. On 9th October 2020, women organised demonstrations…
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Emily Mkamanga
Family ownership of a party, set back
Malawi has more that so registered political parties. It is true that each party has its founders or people who…
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High expectations from the new boards
In Malawi one of reasons that parastatals are mostly dormant is the fact that board members are equally dormant. In…
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Emily Mkamanga
Make use of the leadership change
The much-anticipated change of leadership in Malawi came on 23rd June 2020 when the majority of Malawians voted for President…
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Emily Mkamanga
Malawi needs bold leadership
To say that the presidential re-run election on 23 June 2020 was unique is an understatement. The uniqueness started in…
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Emily Mkamanga
The challenge of party alliances
Just like in most countries in Malawi election time for a leadership position is a very big challenge. The first…
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Emily Mkamanga
A strong opposition to govt necessary
When the people of Malawi opted for a multiparty system of government in 1993, in fact what they wanted was…
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Emily Mkamanga
Malawi can be developed by Malawians
After attaining independence from the colonial powers, there were celebrations by people of various African countries that they had liberated…
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Emily Mkamanga
Misconception about the million jobs
I n most countries and governments in the world, there is a challenge of joblessness. Usually, job creation becomes a…
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Emily Mkamanga
Being sensible on expectations
When people vote for change to a new leadership and government, it means there is something very wrong with the…
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Emily Mkamanga
Meaningful correction of corruption, plunder needed
Malawi is lucky because it has an example of a leader, Dr. Hastings Kamuzu Banda, who knew how to control…
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The plunder of Malawi
It is a fact that the majority of Malawians had wanted change in leadership. The main driving force was the…
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Emily Mkamanga
Setting up standards
There is an adage, which says: ‘If all else fails, lower your standards’. As it has already been noticed, President…
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Emily Mkamanga
Fading faces of political parties
After 26 years, Malawi Congress Party (MCP), with the help of Tonse Alliance, is back in power under the leadership…
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Emily Mkamanga
Never say never in politics
When former president Dr Hastings Kamuzu Banda lost the multiparty election in 1994, Malawians breathed a sigh of relief. Due…
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Emily Mkamanga
Silence can deny change
When President Peter Mutharika came into power in 2014 Malawians expected a development agenda which would improve their lives. However,…
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Emily Mkamanga
Election nullification blessing in disguise
As everyone is aware, the 2019 presidential election was nullified on February 3 2020. This was after President Peter Mutharika…
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Emily Mkamanga
Denial has a price
In a democracy, the majority of the leaders are elected into power. After being elected out of many people, such…
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Fighting for meaningful democracy continues
By definition, democracy is a government of the people, by the people and for the people. This definition needs to…
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Emily Mkamanga
Composure in leadership necessary
The whole idea of having political leaders such as Members of Parliament as well as State Presidents is to help…
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