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Where are MDF helicopters to fly APM around?
I would forgive Blantyre residents if they have now come to associate traffic chaos in the city—usually during peak hours—with…
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All hail PAC for waking up govt from slumber
Some charged delegates to the Public Affairs Committee (PAC) 5+1 All Inclusive Stakeholders meeting two weeks ago, may have touched…
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Heavy handed police and govt’s insensitivity
Pupils from various primary schools in Blantyre, Ntcheu and Balaka this week have been demonstrating against the continued sit-in by…
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Govt should debunk feeling PAC is problem child
There is no doubt that the Public Affairs Committee (PAC) is championing a good cause for all Malawians. Take, for…
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Come clean on Mera/Admarc K2.9bn saga
There are is too many unexplained issues about the Mera/Admarc K2.9 billion maize issue. The Malawi Energy Regulatory Authority (Mera)…
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The paranoia about the President’s security
Not long ago—two months ago, to be precise—Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) supporters blocked the Victoria Avenue and all other central…
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Parastatal CEOs and senior officers beware
This week we learned from the media that the board of State produce trader, the Agricultural Development and Marketing Corporation…
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Don’t feed us dog meat
One of the most laughable things I have heard this week is the statement from the Minister of Education, Science…
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Is Malawi talking to all stakeholders on oil exploration?
Tanzania has now started talking. The statement by its High Commissioner to Malawi, Mrs. Victoria Mwakasege, that her country wants…
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DPP and MCP should avoid violence
The dark smoke billowing from the political flames at recent funerals and other functions could be a tell-tale sign of…
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Whither politicians in the Way of the Cross?
It has been a sad Easter. Losing five people in a boat accident on Lake Malawi, (with 11 more people…
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More dialogue on the Lilongwe water project
Steve, Thanks to you for initiating the dialogue on the project with your article “Tread carefully on the SA-LL Project”…
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Malawians don’t want a minority president
As the country edges closer to the next Tripartite Elections in 2019, stakeholders have, among other things, proposed amendment of…
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Questions over the Mera/Admarc K2.9bn maize
There are too many unexplained issues about the Mera/Admarc K2.9 billion maize issue. The Malawi Energy Regulatory Authority (Mera) through…
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Ball now in MP’s court on the Salima-Lilongwe water project
Why does government not look at issues holistically? One minute government seems to be rightly concerned with protecting its water…
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Mera must prove Admarc has refunded the money
Malawi Energy Regulatory Authority (Mera) Board chairperson Bishop Dr Joseph Bvumbwe last week announced in a press statement that Mera…
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More weigh in against the Salima-Lilongwe Water project
Dear Steve As one of the followers of your column, I was very interested to read your article on Saturday…
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Chaponda—Man in the news
George Thapatulha Chaponda—the erstwhile Minister of Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Development and Leader of the House—is peremptorily the man in…
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Great we now have the ATI law, but …
It is good that President Peter Mutharika has finally assented to the long-awaited Access to Information Bill (ATI) but this…
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Tread cautiously on the Salima—Lilongwe water project
So, Lilongwe Water Board (LWB) plans to abstract as much as 100 000m3 of water per day from Lake Malawi.…
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