Off the Shelf
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Govt ill-advised on so many issues
That this government is taking Malawians for granted is well-known. It does not seem to have the slightest clue about…
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Denial of undeniable facts
It is quite frightening how people dismiss scientific phenomena and continue to live as if such knowledge never existed or…
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DPP with lots of skeletons in the closet
I have always known and regarded Democratic Progressive Party spokesperson Francis Kasaila as one of the very few people in…
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PP should not take people for granted
The events that have unfolded in Zimbabwe in the past two weeks should have taught selfish Malawian politicians some telling…
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APM’s panic mode; now making more promises willy-nilly
APM and his Democratic Progressive Party (DPP’s) are in panic mode. The cause of the distress signal is clearly the…
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Cabinet has no choice on 50+1, other electoral reforms
Recently Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs Samuel Tembenu assured Malawians that government will table the 50+1 Bill alongside other…
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No conscience; no shame, just lie after lie after lie
Last Sunday President Peter Mutharika said the current power outages the country is experiencing are because the past regimes did…
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Liberalise cement imports to suppress prices
Cement is scarce on the local market. The little that is manufactured costs a leg and an arm, in response…
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You reap what you sow
Before the bloodsuckers’ saga, which is taking people’s lives and creating fear among the people, there was the issue of…
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APM can douse flames of fire or fan them
This coming Tuesday on October 17, the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) is holding elections in Lilongwe Msozi North Constituency, Lilongwe…
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On the blood-suckers saga: Is someone sleeping on the job?
The most pressing and urgent issue about the blood-sucking saga is not whether it is real or a hoax. Rather…
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Government lost plot on fighting corruption
As expected, Malawi is not making any progress on the ease of doing business with corruption, access to financing and…
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Tame your tongue Mama Greselder Jeffery
There are issues political party officials can defend, but not daylight thievery and abuse of government property and resources. It…
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Pay ex-MYP members, victims of Operation Bwezani
I was deeply touched by an account of an ex-Malawi Young Pioneers (MYP) female member who claimed she was raped…
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Reforms unit needs reform
The Public Service Reforms Management Unit (PSRMU) at the helm of the reforms in the public service in the country…
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That’s it MEC but there is more to push for
I don’t want to open a can of worms, but the decision by the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) this week…
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Kick politics out of public university colleges
This week the University of Malawi (Unima) Council announced that it had endorsed the delinking of the College of Medicine…
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DPP’s selective amnesia
The announcement this week by the Malawi Police Service (MPS) that had obtained a warrant of arrest for former president…
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Political alliances are good for democracy, Malawi
It has been said that there is strength in unity. There is no disputing that. Without belabouring the point, that…
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ACB should work with speed
That Malawi lost the fight against corruption is an understatement. The truth is that the country abets corruption. The political…
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