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Ignoring the voice of reason
Experience in Malawi has shown that party politics is more of a blame-game rather than concentrating on the proper running…
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Election is competition about ideas
Under the leadership of President Peter Mutharika, Malawians have gone through all manner of suffering. The economy is nothing to…
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Time for reckoning for politicians
As Malawian are getting ready for the 2019 elections, it is indeed time for reckoning for the political leadership. It…
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Wrong, dangerous youth empowerment
Currently, in Malawi, there is so much talk about youth empowerment. This is due to the fact that most youths,…
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Wind of change in Malawi
It is common knowledge that Malawians suffered a lot during the three decades of one-party dictatorship. It came as a…
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Avoid electing clueless leaders
As Malawians are heading for elections in 2019, the political landscape is getting active. Political parties are busy reorganising and…
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Greed destroying democracy in Malawi
When Malawians achieved their hard-won democracy in 1993, people in the country were pleased that, finally, freedom had come. Among…
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Mr President please accept responsibility
On a number of occasions, President Peter Mutharika has been assuring Malawians that he has a listening government in place. …
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Facing a new version of atrocities
Malawi Congress Party (MCP) is the oldest political party in the country. After losing elections in 1994, the party was…
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No reason for happiness in Malawi
The 2018 United Nations world happiness report has shown that Malawi is one of the countries with the least happy…
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Malawians lacking meaningful civic education
Believe it or not, it is now very clear that excitement for the 2019 elections is heating up. In fact,…
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No agenda to lead the nation
Prof. Patrick Lumumba of Kenya, once said that in Africa the shortest route to ill gotten wealth is political leadership.…
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Fighting a losing corruption battle
The recent 2017 Corruption Perception Index by Transparency International has shown that Malawi is still a very corrupt country…
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President Peter Mutharika once said his government is a political government. One might say there is nothing wrong with such…
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It is time to demystify State presidency
As it were, the first Malawi State president, Dr Kamuzu Banda, was a very unique man, difficult to understand his…
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Clueless leadership is as bad as overstaying
Professor Patrick Lumumba of Kenya was once quoted as saying ‘a good dancer must know when to leave the stage’. …
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No room for visionless visions
At the moment, political parties in the country are busy stock-taking and realigning themselves in readiness for 2019 elections. Once…
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It is what it is, failed leadership
Due to the numerous problems that Malawians are facing under the Peter Mutharika administration, it can easily be concluded that…
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‘Our turn to eat’ fuelling corruption
It is undeniable that indeed corruption has denied the people of Malawi meaningful progress. It is also sad that some…
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There is lack of consultation
It is undeniable that Malawians have faced more problems under DPP-led governments than any other government in democratic Malawi. In…
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