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Sarah Nayeja
Nov 16, 20204 min read
The Rule of Law Must Reign, Mr. President
The new president's promises must be upheld if he will consolidate his support over the coming years. Sticking to the law is one of them.
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Tiunike Online
Sep 21, 20204 min read
Men Should Not Call the Shots in Debating Malawi’s Abortion Bill
Women in Malawi need to be in charge of the debate on the Termination of Pregnancy Bill. Men should be made to understand it.
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Tiunike Online
Sep 7, 20204 min read
In Government We (Hope to) Trust: Voting and Governance in Malawi and Africa
Goevernment has a role to play. In many African countries, it is failing its citizens...and voters. Could Malawi have found a solution?
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Tiunike Online
Jul 27, 20204 min read
A Job Undone: Malawi’s Absentee Ex-President
Many discerning Malawians know about the cluelessness and carelessness with which Peter Mutharika ruled. Last week, he vindicated them.
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Tiunike Online
Jul 20, 20204 min read
Malawi Beyond DPP: The Price Tonse Alliance Government May Need to Pay
The Tonse Alliance Government is set to clean up corruption in Malawi. They may have to fight the troubles within too.
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Tiunike Online
Jul 6, 20204 min read
Honor Thy Vice President: A Governance Lesson for Malawi’s Democracy
In commemoration of Malawi's 56th Independence Day No Vice President in democratic Malawi has run the full course of their term without...
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Tiunike Online
Jun 1, 20205 min read
Is A New Vision for Malawi Needed to Close the Poverty Gap?
The Vision 2020 remains relevant to today's development as it did 21.5 years ago. Something needs to be done to make it work for the future.
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Tiunike Online
May 11, 20205 min read
Mtchona: A Tale of One Malawian Constitutional Lawyer
Malawi put closure to a messy Presidential election of 2019. Behind such constitutional breaches is one man.
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Jessica Mandanda
Apr 30, 20205 min read
Covid-19 Lock Down in Malawi: Not a Great Time to Be Poor
The variance between the rich and poor, the privileged and not, is going to be accentuated by Covid-19.
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Tiunike Online
Apr 20, 20204 min read
Covid-19, Food and Politics: Chilima Could Have Emerged as A True Leader
Vice President Saulos Chilima criticized the Malawi Government on food access during a lock down. Perhaps he should think his rant through.
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Sarah Nayeja
Apr 13, 20205 min read
Government at Fault on Church Gatherings
The church in Malawi is caught between an ideal situation and doing the right thing. It just might hurt its flock.
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Tiunike Online
Apr 6, 20205 min read
A Few More Things Malawians Need to Hear, Mr. President
As things take a bad turn, President Peter Mutharika is taking control of the Covid-19 crisis. His plan needs to be more comprehensive.
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Tiunike Online
Mar 30, 20204 min read
A Monster Knocks at the Door: Malawi Sleeps in the Wake of Covid-19
As Minister of disasters, Everton Chimulirenji should wish the Covid-19 pandemic were a foreign problem. It isn't.
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Tiunike Online
Mar 2, 20204 min read
Alliance One: 2019 Should Not Be the Sole Benchmark for the 2020 Malawi Presidential Elections
The DPP-UDF alliance is moving full-steam ahead. The MCP and UTM still can't get over who's best to lead theirs.
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Tiunike Online
Feb 17, 20204 min read
To Be An Electoral Commissioner in Malawi: The Truth Shall Not Set You Free!
All testimonies from MEC Commissioners show that self interest reigns supreme over country.
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Tiunike Online
Feb 10, 20205 min read
How Malawi is Making an Unpopular President Less Appealing
President Mutharika has appealed the ConCourt ruling on 2019's elections case. He needs to heed to an unlikely ally.
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Habiba Rezwana Osman
Feb 6, 20205 min read
Malawi’s electoral politics: Women who played it out in 2019 and 2020!
Avantgarde women in Malawi have been a great part of our political history, including in the recent landmark judgement. They go strong.
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Tiunike Online
Feb 3, 20205 min read
The Whistleblower’s Tale – A Ray of Hope for Malawi’s Institutions
On 28 November 2019, a whistleblower changed Malawi's fate better than the ongoing Elections Case ever will.
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Sarah Nayeja
Jan 27, 20204 min read
Aluta Continua! Malawi’s Own ‘Festival of the Oppressed’
The May 2019 Tripartite Elections came. With high hopes, people turned up in high numbers to vote. “Winners” were announced. As is always...
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Tiunike Online
Jan 20, 20204 min read
Matemba’s Big Shoes, Malawi’s Loud Mouth
Last week wasn’t easy for Reyneck Matemba, our country’s chief graft buster. It didn’t matter to whom he truly answers. Whether he owes...
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