Civic Watch
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Maximising our national potential into prosperity
Let me begin by sincerely thanking one reader who took the time to send me a message regarding my article…
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Death will eventually catch up with us: Are we prepared?
This week, I am talking on a subject often avoided to discuss. Death is one of those topics that tends…
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Remembering SKC, 8 others in peace and oneness
The planned memorial service in Nsipe, Ntcheu for the late Vice-President Dr. Saulos Klaus Chilima, affectionately known as SKC, arrives…
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Africa Day: Is there anything to celebrate?
On Monday, May 25, we celebrated Africa Day—a poignant reminder of the dawn of a new era when the Organisation…
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Malawians, who has bewitched us as a nation?
In Galatians 3:1, the Apostle Paul asked a painful question: “You foolish Galatians! Who has bewitched you?” Today, that same…
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Celebrating Kamuzu in the shadow of victims of his rule
Each year on May 14, Malawi commemorates the birthday of Dr. Hastings Kamuzu Banda—the “Ngwazi”. We honour him as our…
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Labour Day, the plight of workers and the missing unions
Last Friday, May 1, Malawi joined the global community in commemorating Labour Day, a day dedicated to recognising the invaluable…
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South Africans muststop this xenophobia
The renewed reports of violence and anti-foreigner protests in South Africa are a grave concern for the entire continent. These…
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In solidarity with PopeLeo XIV on world peace
I am not a Catholic, but coming to Pope Leo XIV’s remarks regarding the current war in the Middle East,…
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MEC relocation standoffis a cause for concern
The Malawi Electoral Commission’s (MEC) decision to defy a presidential directive to relocate is an issue that cannot be ignored.…
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