Musings on Corruption
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Whither integrity testing?
Promoting a culture of integrity where corruption is widely repudiated and denounced in the interest of the common good is…
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A date with DRTSS
Sometimes it takes an encounter to appreciate reforms taking place in some government departments. This entry is dedicated to the…
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Is ‘God-fearing’just a façade?
If yo u c r i s s – c ross communities in the ‘warm heart’ of Africa on Fridays,…
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If corruption is a disease like cancer
In last week’s entry, I reflected on the use of war metaphors in the representation of corruption. Through that entry,…
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‘Don’t look a gift horse in the mouth’
Let me begin by paying homage to my elder Jeff Kabondo, the creator of Musings on Corruption. Jeff is the…
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Is corruption really unethical?
A couple of weeks ago, this column featured some reflections about the importance of ethical leadership and followership in which…
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About having a national dialogue on amnesty
In my entry of the past week, I mused over the need to consider formalising amnesty as a means of…
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Africa celebrates 20 years of fighting corruption on July 11
Since July 2003, the African Union (AU) has celebrated the adoption of the AU Convention on Preventing and Combating Corruption…
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Does everyone want open government?
On June 6 2023 the State President launched Malawi’s second National Action Plan (NAP) for Open Government Partnership (OGP). OGP…
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Examinations, cheating and future leaders
The year was 1996 and I was assigned as a very youthful invigilator for national examinations at a newly accredited…
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