Business Columns
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A mix of pension costs
Someone works for 30 years and it is time to go. Employers give them a bicycle and a cheque…
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Counting costs of electricity cuts
If you followed Malawians on the social media, it is apparent events in Zimbabwe generated a lot of interest.…
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A close eye over deprivation
In life, a decent life is what we all want. Deprivation or poverty is not a good thing at all.…
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A close eye over deprivation
Like all of us, a decent life is what we all want. Deprivation or poverty is not a good thing…
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The reality of climate change
Often we do hear the climate change advocates go about their jobs. Others are attending conferences all over the world.…
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A green approach to economic growth and planning
Never mind the rhetoric that comes from climate change extremist but it helps to pay attention to some of their…
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Self-actualising energy use, other issue
Scholar Lewis had his take on stages of development or better, growth. The statistics are, however, worrying and do not…
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African resource curse, a transparency issue
Most African countries have experienced a lot of growth over the many years. Much of this growth has come from…
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The African resource curse, a transparency issue
Most African countries have experienced a lot of growth over the years. Much of this growth has come from natural…
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Subsidies as a job creation vehicle
Subsidies are not new in this country. They have existed for the last 50 years and have taken various forms.…
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Counting costs of electricity cuts
If you follow Malawians on the social media, it is apparent events in Zimbabwe generated a lot of interest. It…
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Counting costs of electricity cuts
If you follow Malawians on the social media, it is apparent events in Zimbabwe generated a lot of interest. It…
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Maybe electricity is a luxurious product
Scholar Lewis had his take on stages of development or better, growth. The statistics are, however, worrying and do not…
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Inequality could be our worst problem
Each time I look at United the Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Human Development Index (HDI) global rankings the pattern is…
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Maybe electricity is a luxurious product
Scholar Lewis had his take on stages of development or better, growth. The statistics are however very worrying and do…
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Has education become a disaster?
The education system is now a disaster and a huge threat to economic development. It requires the highest authority of…
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Insights into Islamic banking
Islamic banking is gaining ground and it appears Malawi is not spared either. Some international financial institutions have been making…
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MSE bullish in third quarter—report
Malawi Stock Exchange (MSE) was bullish in the third quarter (Q3) of 2017 as it registered a positive return…
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Tax holidays fuel poverty, corruption
In the world of investment promotion, tax holidays are one of the incentives governments like to use to attract investors.…
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The cost of inequalities in reducing poverty
Like all of us, a decent life is what we all want. Deprivation or poverty is not a good thing…
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