Emily Mkamanga
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APM, government diverting attention
Due to the current economic turmoil, which has deeply affected service delivery in Malawi, it makes more sense that President…
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A failed government creates chaos
Honestly speaking, the current socio-economic problems in Malawi are an indication of a failed government. What follows this is all…
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Malawians suffering under the famous and powerful
When talking about corruption in Malawi, experience has shown that it goes hand in hand with power. Most people alleged…
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MCP as a government in waiting
Malawi Congress Party (MCP) is the largest opposition party in Malawi and its president Lazarous Chakwera is the leader of…
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Messing around with Malawi’s economic disaster
As it were, Malawi has had its fair share of life threatening disasters such as drought and floods. As if…
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Not to underrate power of ordinary Malawians
It is a fact that by voting for democracy in the Referendum of 1993, Malawians wanted to reclaim their various…
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Consequences of too much presidential powers
As it has already been said elsewhere, President Peter Mutharika promised, during the 2014 election campaign, that he would…
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The right to question govt, the leadership
Part of the definition of democracy says ‘it is a government for the people’; therefore, it is not wrong for…
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Time to set standards
What is severely lacking in Malawi is a government which can accept responsibility and thereafter look for solutions to whatever…
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Do Malawians matter to DDP-led govt?
Government can come up with all sorts of excuses for the current chaotic situation in the country. But if it…
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Govt’s lack of transparency creates suspicion
It is common knowledge that Malawians are f a c i n g n u m e r o…
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Members of Parliament disrespecting voters
When Members of Parliament (MPs) are being elected, they promise to serve people wholeheartedly. This includes representing their constituencies…
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Malawians pay for its leaders
More than two decades have passed since Malawians voted for the introduction of multiparty democracy. People have lived to…
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President Mutharika wants more time
During his recent visit to Karonga, President Peter Mutharika held a rally at Baka where he pronounced that the…
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Is the committee on dialogue relevant?
It is generally believed that forming too many committees can be a recipe for indecisiveness, which finally leads to…
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Malawi in a vicious cycle
It is a well known fact that Malawi is a poor country and it is further disheartening to know…
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APM’s government in denial
It is undeniable that Malawi is in a dire situation because of the run down economy coupled with adverse…
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Malawians challenged by government
Experience in Malawi has shown that the only time the citizenry seems to matter to the leadership is during the…
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Malawi Government is for the people
What the Public Affairs Committee (PAC) did by holding an all-inclusive meeting in Blantyre was not out of the ordinary,…
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APM’s government must accept responsibility
Whenever a government comes into power it has a tendency of thinking that whatever it does is right. But what…
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