Emily Mkamanga
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Malawi’s potential alone means nothing
It is often said that Africa is a potentially rich continent with abundant natural resources. But the question is: Why…
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Mediocrity still a problem in Malawi
Apart from other negative practices which affect progress in the country, mediocrity comes first. Without doubt, the public reforms were…
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Vision necessary for development
It must be understood that development starts at a local level before it shows at the national level. For development…
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President’s right hand man
The framers of the Malawi Constitution thought it wise to put in the statutes that every presidential aspirant should have…
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Abuse of presidential appointments
When a president comes into power, most people who feel they contributed to his/her success expect to be given a…
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Be productive for economic growth
During July 6 2021 independence commemoration celebrations, President Dr Lazarus Chakwera posed an important and challenging question. The question to…
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Wait-and-see attitude promotes fraud
During Dr Hastings Kamuzu Banda’s dictatorship, one of the things most people did not like were his instant dismissals of…
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No power to corrupt people
One of the best socio-political commentators and analysts Prof. Patrick Lumumba of Kenya was once quoted as having said: “In…
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Unattended problems delay progress
As it were government is a continuous process. Therefore, if there has to be any progress in a country each…
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Wait-and-see attitude promotes fraud
During Dr Hastings Kamuzu Banda’s dictatorship, one of the things most people did not like were his instant dismissals of…
Read More »