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Is APM serious in condemning violence?
The assumption that the established security agents can adequately deal with political violence in the country is wrong. Government does…
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Mussa and his Open UP stunt to MBC
This week a directive for the Malawi Broadcasting Corporation (MBC) to open up, came from an unlikely person-Minister of Information…
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On whether or not to appear on the ballot paper
It is still early days to say with any certainty how many people will appear on the ballot paper as…
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Government treating crime with kid gloves
It is very sad that several years after government pledged to decisively deal with people who attack people with albinism,…
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A busy year, especially for the DPP
So, 2018 comes to a close as it started; quite eventful, especially on the political scene and for the ruling…
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Merry Christmas to you all
This is the last but one entry this year. Oh! I’m making this statement on the presumption that God will…
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One per constituency is better than 7 per district
The announcement in Parliament on Wednesday by the Minister of Education, Bright Msaka, that each district will have 7 new…
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Yes, shame on you for using a funeral for political mileage
The headlines for the two dailies on Wednesday this week aptly summed up the shame that characterized the funeral of…
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Cement and Malata programme rips off taxpayers
Government in December 2014 launched the Decent and Affordable Housing Subsidy Programme (DAHSP) with pomp and spectacle. The programme, more…
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As power outages worsen, fuel prices increase
The overall effect of the on-going wrangle between the National Oil Company of Malawi (Nocma) and Petroleum Importers Limited (PIL)…
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Of Govt’s double face on Heligoland Treaty and Mombera Kingdom
The Malawi Government strongly and rightly argues that its eastern neighbour, Tanzania, does not own any part of Lake Malawi,…
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Rule of law thrown to the wind
Will there be anything that this Government is going to get right? From the Biometric Voter Registration (BVRK) scandal, to…
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MEC should not be defensive on the lost but found BVR kit
The various stakeholders in the elections who want an independent and private body to investigate the Biometric Voter Registration (BVR)…
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CSOs calling on SKC’s resignation are double-faced
The call by some government-sponsored civil society groups for Saulos Klaus Chilima (SKC) to resign as State Vice-President because he…
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Have we forgotten about the K236bn plunder?
Former president Bakili Muluzi once said “Amalawi sachedwa kuyiwala (Malawians forget quickly).” He was referring to the atrocities the Malawi…
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What are the ministers hiding?
Hope soared amongst Malawians when the Assets Declarations law was first enacted and excitement was high even among prosecuting agencies…
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Have we forgotten about the K236bn plunder?
Former president Bakili Muluzi once said “Amalawi sachedwa kuyiwala (Malawians forget quickly).” He was referring to the atrocities the Malawi…
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My warning to MCP and UTM
Last week, I travelled to the remotest areas of Malawi. I need to define remote. The term remote does not…
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Escom should first clean up its act
The message is very clear. Let the Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (Escom), which is by law seeking consumers’ views…
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So Fabiano is blank about APM’s itinerary at UNGA
Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Relations Emmanuel Fabiano addressed a press conference on Tuesday about Malawi’s trip to the…
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