My Thought
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Money bags compromise MCP
Events in the country’s main opposition party, Malawi Congress Party (MCP), are a true testimony of how money bags are…
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What will jolt us into action?
We have a crisis. We have an energy crisis that has paralysed our already weakling economy which is on life…
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For Colless Phangula
Goodbye 2017 and all your troubles, and problems. Welcome 2018 and hoping that this is the year that, as a…
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Let there be demos, but…
Let there be demonstrations. Let those who feel the urge and have enough reason to express themselves through demonstrations, go…
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What will jolt us into action?
We have a crisis. We have an energy crisis that has paralysed our economy which is already on life support…
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Stop blaming rape victims
In recent part, I have read several heartbreaking stories. I single out two—one about a woman raped by her father…
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‘Sconed’ Malawian activists
There is a popular saying in Malawi that has become a catchword in political circles as well as in everyday…
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‘Sconed’ Malawian activists
There is a popular saying in Malawi that has become a catchword in political circles as well as in everyday…
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The evil women do to fellow women
Two weeks in a row I have watched videos through social media of women battering fellow woman on suspicion that…
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Wandale is building a movement
Land ownership and landlessness is not an issue that should be trivialised no matter how irrelevant it may sound to…
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Stop this ‘blood sucking’ nonsense
Malawi, a country so superstitious that almost anything and everything is thought of in terms of witchcraft and other mysterious…
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When love hurts, leave
What happens when you are hurt by the one you love? Women have many questions about their relationship and are…
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There’s garbage everywhere
The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) and its president Peter Mutharika were in the Northern Region to carry out ‘developmental’ activities.…
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‘Sconed’ Malawian activists
There is a popular saying in Malawi that has become a catchword in political circles as well as in everyday…
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Unruly drivers must face the law
U nruly drivers, many of whom manage to get a licence without appearing for a driving test, are a major…
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Swag up agriculture for youths
Agriculture has an image problem. Simply put, agriculture isn’t seen as being “cool” or attractive. Most youths think of it…
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How low can we go?
Former president Bingu wa Mutharika instilled in Malawians the need to dream in colour. This became his catchphrase. In other…
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Kamuzu Stadium needs replacement
So much has been said about the condition of Kamuzu Stadium in Blantyre. The stadium, which is used as…
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Swag up agriculture for youth
Agriculture has an image problem. Simply put, agriculture isn’t seen as being “cool” or attractive. Most youths think of it…
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We’ve all looked away from street children
There is a heartrending picture of a boy, about 10 years old, with hands tied at the back. The story…
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