On The Frontline
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We need demos on sachets, plastic papers
Let me begin where I will end: It is a violation of human rights to continue producing and selling liquor…
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Enough is enough: Atupele should resign
Lilongwe will soon be Blantyre. Let me explain. I mean, in terms of persistent water shortages, our blossoming capital city,…
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Desperate times
The decision by the government to handover the so called cctv footage of meetings between former president Joyce Banda and…
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New curriculum: another education disaster
Sometime early 2000, government, through the Ministry of Education, destroyed the steam of the content-rich Physical Science by introducing a…
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That was not the President’s problem
I must have known his name, at least. But I know there is a civil servant somewhere at the Capital Hill…
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The indifferent professor president?
So far, I am yet to get convinced that the man leading this great republic, to quote the Raw Stuffer in…
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Do we still need the Goodall Gondwes?
For the three years I have been a journalist at Nation Publications Limited (NPL), I have read and written wide…
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Rambling thoughts on Africa’s poverty
I keep stumbling over seemingly new, but actually same old research findings that detail how the West continues to ‘steal’…
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Rambling thoughts on Africa’s poverty
I keep stumbling over seemingly new, but actually same old research findings that detail how the West continues to ‘steal’…
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Govt not serious on Dzalanyama
Fellow Malawians, Dzalanyama Forest Reserve has been poisoned and it is dying. Experts—judging at the rate of how trees are…
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Mr President, leave Joyce Banda alone!
Just a week after losing the May 20 elections, Joyce Banda—fondly called JB—silently flew to a breather in the US.…
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Readers’ Dzalanyama response
This week, I want to share views expressed by some of my passionate readers on the Dzalanyama topic I tackled…
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My open letter to Hon. Atupele
Honourable Atupele Muluzi, I understand you have always challenged the youths to define and rule their destiny. The beauty of…
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Be afraid, be very afraid of Mutharika
Think thrice—or just forget it, if you thought President Peter Mutharika’s leadership would be different from his departed brother, Bingu.…
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The day I got my journalism lecture
Is President Peter Mutharika really committed to the civil service reforms he pledged? That was the question a very unsober…
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New curriculum: another education disaster
Sometime in early 2000, government, through the Ministry of Education, destroyed the steam of the content-rich Physical Science by introducing…
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Malawi needs a class-based quota system
I did not choose to be a Presbyterian, but I don’t regret to have been born, raised and well-educated in…
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Have we really debated the new curriculum?
Sometimes you gauge the value of a nation from the behaviour of its media. Surprised? I will tell you a…
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Unima fees hike non-negotiable
Parliament, during the last sitting, authorised President Peter Mutharika’s government to borrow K20 billion from the African Development Bank (ADB)…
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Much ado about Peter’s same-old hopeful start
Few might know this boy, of course. But Lonjezo Sithole was a president of Chancellor College Students Union (Succ) at…
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