My Turn
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Resolve DStv spat amicably
MultiChoice Africa’s withdrawal of its digital satellite television services from Malawi has stirred concern among many who value the company’s…
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New agenda for peace
The International Day of Peace is commemorated on September 21 each year. In 1981, the United Nations General Assembly declared…
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Unlocking hidden jobs
Malawi requires innovative ways to unlock hidden job creators. So far, the number of young entrepreneurs in Malawi is huge…
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Africa needs a say in global clubs
Africa has long participated in international politics and diplomacy, but remains excluded from decision-making clubs such as the G20 and…
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Manifesto for credible polls
Manifestos outline a political party’s vision, mission, goals, policies and programmes for a given election period. They are intended to…
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Malawi needs decisive leaders
It is not surprising to hear our leaders lamenting political sabotage, corruption, vandalism and negligence in public service. Recently, the…
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Churches must meddle in politics
On August 6, the State-owned television carried some news headlined Churches advised to refrain from politics. I was alarmed. I…
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Govt should not dictate prices
Recently, government agencies have tried to regulate prices of goods and services from the private sector. We have seen, for…
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Show will to heal procurement
The procurement of subsidised farm inputs has dialled up calls for a level playing field for all vendors to compete…
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Decentralise health spending
Health sector financing, now centralised in district councils, has led to inefficient and ineffective resource allocation and service delivery where…
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