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SOS Nkhata Bay Secondary School
This week we, Abiti Joyce Befu, MG 66, MEGA-1 and leader of delegation, Al Hajj Mufti Jean-Philippe LePoisson, SC (RTD),…
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This too shall pass
On Monday, the nation woke up to news of another flagrant abuse of resources with the reports that Mzuzu City…
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DPP’s selective amnesia
The announcement this week by the Malawi Police Service (MPS) that had obtained a warrant of arrest for former president…
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What’s real reason for JB arrest warrant?
Hon Folks, the warrant of arrest for former president Joyce Banda on Cashgate grounds may be a welcome step forward…
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The diaspora economy
Over the years, various governments and international institutions have recognised the role diaspora citizens play in developing their home countries.…
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Questions about 2019 elections
It is becoming clear every day that our political parties have engaged in a campaign mode. We have various political…
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Contamination Regulatory Authority should grow some teeth
Judge Mbadwa: This court should have been handling an application on the winding up of the University of Nyasaland’s Central…
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There’s garbage everywhere
The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) and its president Peter Mutharika were in the Northern Region to carry out ‘developmental’ activities.…
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Tired living with useless hubby
Dear BMW, My husband is a jerk and useless. He drinks all night like a college student. I have to…
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How to be an exporting country
W e have often heard that Malawi must be a producing and exporting country rather than an importing and…
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Dilemma of Malawi football
Malawian football has been stuck for a while now. However, a critical look at the situation will show that…
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Chaponda’s fall, a rejoinder
Hon Folks, in media parlance, by arresting George Chaponda on corruption grounds, the Anti-CorruptionzBureau (ACB) has caught a ‘big fish’.…
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Political alliances are good for democracy, Malawi
It has been said that there is strength in unity. There is no disputing that. Without belabouring the point, that…
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‘Everyone wants electricity supply to improve’
Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) resident country director, Oliver Pierson, is leaving Malawi after working for four and a half years…
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Llyod Zawanda: another servant media leader gone
We, Abiti Joyce Befu, popularly known as MG 66 and the Most Excellent Grand Achiever-MEGA 1; the Most Paramount Native…
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Chamber of Mines’ Lungu is right; but it’s all about information sharing
“The mining sector has always been looked at with a suspicious eye. There are certain fallacies and myths, which have…
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I know why you are missing the target
Last year February, during my son’s birthday, I made sure that I spent the afternoon home playing games with him…
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The North is nobody’s playground
In 1994, the then leader of Alliance for Democracy (Aford) Chakufwa Chihana missed a chance of becoming the country’s first…
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Tap into pension, insurance fund, urges RBM
Reserve Bank of Malawi (RBM) has urged businesses to take advantage of the Malawi Stock Exchange (MSE) as a source…
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Customer care for in the indigenous businesses
Many times I hear the cry that foreign-owned businesses do well compared to those owned by indigenous Malawians. I don’t…
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