Off the Shelf
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Government in self-destruct mode
From the interview he had with the BBC, President Peter Mutharika gave the impression that he is sitting on the…
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Synod should work on the image problem
It is gratifying and reassuring that Blantyre Synod’s new General Secretary Reverend Dr Billy Gama knows exactly the work that…
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Is Muluzi also talking to Jane Ansah?
For the second time, former president Bakili Muluzi invited members of the Human Rights Defenders Coalition (HRDC) to a meeting.…
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Quota system: Take the bull by the horns
That the Quota system, in all its sheds and manifestations is evil, there is no contestation. The Quota system was…
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Are we expecting a miracle from IG Jose?
Does anyone expect something extraordinary from Inspector General of Police Rodney Jose? I for one do not. Jose enjoys to…
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Are we expecting a miracle from IG Jose?
Does anyone expect something extraordinary from Inspector General of Police Rodney Jose? I for one do not. Jose enjoys to…
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The sense in MLS’ advice to Ansah, DPP, MCP, CSOs
The Malawi Law Society (MLS) this week issued a double edged statement rebuking political parties—MCP, UTM, DPP and CSOs for…
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Seodi White made a cartoon of herself
I like the drama that usually unfolds between Human Rights Defenders Coalition (HRDC) and Blantyre City Council (BCC) when the…
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US is pissed off with corruption in Malawi
President Peter Mutharika’s aide, Uladi Mussa’s thinking that the United States of America (USA) is wrong to ban him and…
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Once bitten twice shy
Malawians are now paying for the sins of their political masters. Without beating about the bush, these are the selfish…
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APM has no agenda to unite Malawi
President Peter Mutharika has once again heavily rewarded the South—which largely contributed to the 38.5 percent of the votes he…
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Elect level-headed Speaker to unite Parliament
With Parliament set to open on June 21 2019, political parties in and outside Parliament now have their sights trained…
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MCP leadership should tread carefully on demos
Malawi Congress Party (MCP) supporters have this week been holding peaceful demonstrations across the country to register their odium and…
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Of MEC, auditors, Tipp-Ex, madando and MCP
The May 21, 2019 Tripartite Elections, are over. But what is far from being over is the scorning of the…
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You have fought the fight and finished the race
Even the longest journey comes to an end. So the adage says. This end can either bring relief and tears…
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Of prayers, peace accords and egotism
Last Saturday the Public Affairs Committee (PAC), a quasi-religious body with membership from all faith groups in the country, organised…
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Many questions about the break-in at MEC
The break-in and theft at MEC offices in Area 3 in Lilongwe points to a trend about the malfeseance regarding…
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What Magufuli’s State visit will be remembered for
Tanzanian President John Pombe Magufuli who was in the country this week for a three-day State visit, will be remembered…
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What Magufuli’s State visit will be remembered for
Tanzanian President John Pombe Magufuli who was in the country this week for a three-day State visit, will be remembered…
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This election is a fight of one versus three
Former president, the late Bingu wa Mutharika popularised the mantra that Malawi is not poor but its people are. Alongside…
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