My Turn
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Rethink brick fences
In the earlier years, Lilongwe City maintained a sense of openness and connection. Annual Cleanest House competitions by Lilongwe City…
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Crash all, the bill is on us!
Take a spin down almost any Malawian highway and you will see how vandals quietly strip away signs and railings…
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Don’t be used as ‘nkupamame’
Growing up in rural and peri-urban Malawi subjected many of us to the wonders of subsistence farming. At dawn, we…
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Paradox of tobacco pricing
Tobacco continues to be a vital crop in the economy of this country. It remains one of the most organised…
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Why countries must sign treaty to end fossil fuels
In Malawi, we are committed to carving a new path and electrifying our people with a renewable future. Most recently,…
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Biometric verification good, but…
The Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) carries the heavy responsibility of ensuring that our elections remain credible, transparent and reflective of…
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Farce of a new dawn
Spare a moment to figure out how a nation was promised transformation only to get theatre. The absurdity playing before…
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Shadow over presidential debates
As Malawi heads to the September 16 General Election, the presidential debates face a crisis. The governing Malawi Congress Par…
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Bring back safer housing plan
When Tropical Cyclone Freddy tore through Blantyre in 2023, record-breaking rains, floods and landslides exposed a national crisis that has…
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Commit to end child marriage
Malawi has one of the highest child marriage rates, with over a third of girls married by age 18. This…
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