Emily Mkamanga
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Damaging the image of Malawi
Malawians have gone through a lot since President Mutharika came into power. A dwindling economy has been the order of…
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Malawi is no longer the same
It is undeniable that the majority of Malawians have been crying for change in leadership. The main reason is probably…
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No one is above the law
It is true that no one is above the law. It is also equally a fact that for democracy to…
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Real justice leads to peace
It is a well-known fact that Malawians have faced a lot of injustices because they are poor. This is done…
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‘Big Fish’ syndrome kills progress
As it were, Singapore is well known for its advanced development. Probably, this is why President Peter Mutharika made an…
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Demos not abuse for the poor
It is generally believed that for people to get convinced and make a move on an issue, one can use…
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Enthusiasm for progress in Malawi
The year 2020 has started with a lot of discussions and review of Vision 2020. In a number of African…
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Make Malawi first
When President Donald Trump came into power as the President of the United States of America, he openly declared that…
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Keeping peace in Malawi
The trial of the Malawi’s 2019 elections case at the Constitutional Court (ConCourt) in Lilongwe is almost over. Malawians are…
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Shaming the government
Most people know that democracy is defined as ‘a government of the people, by the people and for the people’.…
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Only Malawians can bring change
After President Barak Obama was elected into power in the United States of America, most Africans might have been asking…
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Leadership has no monopoly of wisdom
There are countless reasons why Malawi is stagnant, without any progress. The main reason is the Presidency, which, unfortunately, takes…
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Lessons for the future leadership
Every government in Malawi has left behind a legacy to learn from and improve upon for the future of the…
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Malawians gripped with fear
If people are under a failed government, as is the case in Malawi, what follows is the fear for their…
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No room for bogus investors
It goes without saying that countries develop due to both local and foreign genuine investments. It is a fact that…
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Conspiracy of silence has high price
Antonio Guterres, the current United Nations Secretary General, was once quoted as saying: “The global wave of demonstrations we are…
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Demonstrations deliberately misunderstood
Recently, President Peter Mutharika was interviewed on Al Jazeera television by James Bays. The interview covered various issues, including his…
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Demonstrations deliberately misunderstood
Recently, President Peter Mutharika was interviewed on Al Jazeera television by James Bays. The interview covered various issues, including his…
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Success needs a focused leader
When talking about countries in Africa which have turned around their economies and brought about tangible development, Rwanda and Tanzania…
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Political bankruptcy prevents progress
‘A leader who relies on nepotism, tribalism or regionalism for support to get power or remain in power can best…
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