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The rise of the national eavesdropping industry
Judge Mbadwa, Maybe I am being paranoid, My Lord, but I have come to a startling conclusion: Nyasaland is the…
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I am an investor, not a lover?
BMW, I am writing to you with a heavy heart and a very light wallet. I am a man who…
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True love does not come with invoices
I pray that young friends of mine don’t get me wrong when they read this. Somewhere between “Good morning, sweetheart”…
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Vengeance against the powerful is a sign of weakness
Today, we are implementing Executive Order No.2 issued by our leader of delegation, Professor Ms Joyce Befu, MG 33, MEGA,…
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On extravagant departures
Greetings from the Munda wa Chitedze Farm where I relocated from the hustle and bustle of your city. Nothing but…
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Pray Middle East conflict does not affect oil prices
The Russia-Ukraine war severely impacted Malawi’s agro-based economy by driving up fertiliser and fuel costs, exacerbating food insecurity and increasing…
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When Presidential Orders meet reality
President Peter Mutharika left the country last Sunday for South Africa on what the Chief Secretary to the President and…
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Nasfam speaks on 2026/27 Budget
Farmers are an integral part of Malawi’s agriculture-based economy and every government recognises this fact when preparing the National Budget.…
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Did our 3rd March 1959martyrs die for nothing
LLast Tuesday, on 3rd March, Malawi commemorated Martyrs’ Day as an annual national event. This important day honours the brave…
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Can the Budget deliver its social protection promise?
When Minister of Finance, Economic Planning and Decentralisation Joseph Mwanamvekha presented the 2026/27 National Budget Statement before Parliament last week,…
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