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Nothing wrong with peaceful demos
It is obvious that the results of the May 21 2019 elections have brought a lot of pain to Malawians.…
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Call for unity is questionable
Experience has shown that inauguration speeches by presidents after winning an election are characterised by pledges and pleas. Just like…
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Malawians can, indeed, bring change
It can be said without any contradiction that in Malawi there is politics of the people and not politics of…
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Malawi needs transformational leadership
As it were, all the attention in this month’s elections is on who is likely to be Malawi’s next President.…
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Political payback time
Elections are a time when voters check what the aspiring candidates have done for them to warrant a mandate to…
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Political motive is not political will
The main reason for campaigning is to win votes, especially of the undecided individuals. In fact, by the time campaign…
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Lessons from a failed government
There is an adage which says that the past is there to learn from. In fact, Malawi cannot have a…
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Malawi must be for all Malawians
Malawi Congress Party (MCP) and UTM have launched their manifestos. In general, both manifestos zero in on how the parties…
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Politics for money not responsibility
It is, actually, true that Malawi is a very poor country and by extension Malawians, too, are suffering with abject…
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Crisis management is test of govt
It goes without saying that election campaigns are based on promises. Each and every political party promises that if given…
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Self-praise makes elections irrelevant
The May 2019 Tripartite Elections are getting closer and Malawians are busy with campaign. While some people are celebrating for…
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Credibility lies in choice of running mate
As it were, from February 4 to 8 2019 the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) was receiving nomination papers for all…
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Empty promises, poor campaign strategies
In about three months’ time, Malawi will be having its tripartite elections. It is time for political parties to present…
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Slave-like support is unproductive
What is stated in the above heading is what has been happening in Malawi for the past five years. The…
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What corruption has done in Malawi
For the past five years, people in Malawi have been engaged in nonstop discussions and debates about corruption which has…
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Malawians need leaders with justice
As it were, the leadership of President Peter Mutharika and his government are about to clock five years, hence the…
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Lack of political will a high cost to Malawians
As Malawians go through all manner of suffering and pains, the question that most people have in mind is that,…
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Political leaders fail to co-exist
Some years ago, a BBC reporter based in Tanzania was quoted as saying “no one should underrate an African because…
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No room for militant youths
It is an obvious fact that the strength of a ruling political party is not based on the amount of…
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The humiliation of Vice-Presidents
The more things want to change, the more they remain the same. A typical example in Malawi is the presidency. …
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