Business Columns
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Restricting land ownership to Malawians
It is a known fact that there is massive land buying going on across the country by foreigners.…
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Inequalities and the urban peripheral land grabs
Ignorance is the root and stem of all evil, said Plato To produce something, you need capital and labour. If…
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Restricting land ownership to Malawians
It is a known fact that there is massive land buying going on across the country by foreigners. This is…
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Any gains from fertiliser subsidies?
The money poured into the Farm Input Subsidy Programme (Fisp) are actually subsiding jobs of fertiliser manufacturing companies outside Malawi.…
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Taxes going down the drain
How many billions of taxpayer funds have we lost since 1994? Until wheels of justice start moving, any development plan…
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Taxes going down the drain
How many billions of taxpayer funds have we lost since 1994? Until wheels of justice start moving, any development plan…
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Self-actualising energy use
Scholar Lewis had his take on stages of development or better, growth. The statistics are, however, worrying and do not…
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Investing in inequalities and poverty
T o fail is a plan. If you don’t plan anything you are likely to fail. One can say you…
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The cost of corruption in development
There is one thing about corruption that is often ignored. It suppresses creativity, forces honest players in business and the…
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Self-actualising energy use
Scholar Lewis had his take on stages of development or better, growth. The statistics are, however, worrying and do not…
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Investing in the youth
Unemployment statistics are hard to come by in this country, but a critical look at some data shows we have…
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Investing in inequalities and poverty
To fail is a plan. If you don’t plan anything you are likely to fail. One can say you…
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The ‘Mbungulu’ paradox
It is a mythical folktale in the Ngonde Kingdom that has baffled me for years. Despite living among them, learning…
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The ‘Mbungulu’ paradox
It is a mythical folktale in the Ngonde Kingdom that has baffled me for years. Despite living among them,…
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Securing the public purse
Former Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) chariperson Justice Maxon Mbendera (deceased) in declaring winners of the last elections made one critical…
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Corruption should worry everyone
There is one thing about corruption that is often ignored. It suppresses creativity, forces honest players in business and the…
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Securing the public purse
The late Justice Maxon Mbendera in declaring winners of the last elections made one critical public finance call. That those…
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Corruption should worry everyone
There is one thing about corruption that is often ignored. It suppresses creativity, forces honest players in business and…
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Corruption should worry everyone
There is one thing about corruption that is often ignored. It suppresses creativity, forces honest players in business and the…
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