Guest Spot
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GUEST SPOT: Ibrahim Matola, former Energy Minister
‘Biomass electricity project plans started with PP govt’ United States (US) power engineering and construction company, Symbion Power, plans to…
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‘A suspect is innocent until proven guilty’
Murder cases are piling up and the number of suspects awaiting trial is at 849 nationwide. The Judiciary is finding…
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‘Corruption is robbing people of good services’
Jeanine Jackson, who was Unites States (US) ambassador last week, left the country after completing her tour of duty. Lilongwe…
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INTERVIEW: Christopher Mzomera Ngwira, federal system advocate
People’s Party (PP) provincial governor for the North and Member of Parliament for Mzimba Hora Christopher Mzomera Ngwira has been…
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SPECIAL INTERVIEW: Joyce Banda
Since the May 20 Tripartite Elections, former Malawi president oyce Banda has been silent. However, many issues have cropped up…
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Six Questions: Politics requires thick skin
The current Parliament has many new faces, some highly educated. I caught up with one of them Dr. Peter Kumpalume…
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‘This signals a new chapter’
Mzati Mbeko is the new face of Women and Law in Southern Africa-Malawi (WLSA), replacing Seodi White who headed the…
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‘ I had to rise above party politics’
Dr. Joyce Banda, the first female President in southern Africa, had a tumultuous two years in power. Two months ago…
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I will not forget Malawi—Asbjorn Eidhammer
Former Norwegian ambassador to Malawi, Asbjorn Eidhammer, who left the country last week after an eight-year tour of duty, speaks…
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‘I want to improve efficiency of AG’s office’
The new Attorney (AG) General Kalekeni Kaphale has come into his office at a time when the Ministry of Justice…
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Guest Spot: Sarah Sanyahumbi
After three eventful years during which she has worked with three governments and three presidents, United Kingdom (UK)’s Department for…
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Malawi has made some progress — Tembo
After retiring from active politics in October 2013, long-time politician and longest serving leader of opposition in Parliament John Tembo,…
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UDF’s future is still bright—Padambo
The United Democratic Front (UDF), despite riding on the wave of agenda for change, performed dismally in the May 20…
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Guest Spot Chimunthu Banda: ‘Speaker must be impartial’
With the newly elected members of Parliament (MPs) sworn in, I ask former Speaker Henry Chimunthu-Banda to outline qualities the…
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‘China-Malawi relations will strengthen’
Chinese Ambassador Pan Hejun is completing his tour of duty to Malawi. In this interview with our Lilongwe Bureau Chief…
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‘People do not go into offices for national interests’
The court battles the country experienced over results of presidential elections, elongated the time the country has had no Parliament,…
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‘May 20 is an important day for Malawi’
With only three days to the country’s First Tripartite Elections, our reporter Boniface Phiri talks to Nice Trust executive director…
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‘Malawians want free and fair elections’
With only few days to the country’s polls, our reporter Paida Mpaso engages US Ambassador Jeanine Jackson on Malawi’s preparations…
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‘Account number one is breeding mistrust’
People’s Progressive Movement (PPM) presidential candidate Mark Katsonga Phiri has been relentless in advancing the need to abolish government’s consolidated…
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‘Benefits of recreational parks outweigh cost’
Our reporter Paida Mpaso seeks Kapito’s views on the lack of recreational facilities in towns and cities Q 1.There…
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