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The ABCs of Educating Parliament in Malawi
A typical review of a draft law in Malawi brings together members of the Parliamentary Committee responsible for the group of laws the...

Tiunike Online
Feb 27, 20175 min read
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A Friend Indeed: Maizegate under the Magnifying Glass
In our recent article on the maize procurement saga we all devoutly call Maizegate, we made a rather strong case that cast doubt in the...

Tiunike Online
Feb 20, 20175 min read
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A Humpty Dumpty State of Mind…and Economy
Early January 2017, a bridge collapsed on the M1 road between Phwezi and Chiweta in the North. Wait a second, this is the link between...

Tiunike Online
Feb 13, 20177 min read
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Runaway Grains…Nobody’s Blame
Malawi’s hunger games are becoming bizarre. In an effort to quell a looming disaster, President Peter Mutharika’s government issued MK28...
Tiunike Online
Jan 30, 20174 min read
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2 Votes, Thank You.
Last week, Blantyre City decided it was not ready to continue with the momentum built in the last two-and-a-half years of Noel...

Tiunike Online
Jan 16, 20175 min read
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Shifting Tectonics: The 2017 Politics that Will Shape Our World
2016 was indeed a remarkable year of women. As we published our last piece of the year, Christine La Garde, head of the International...

Tiunike Online
Jan 1, 20175 min read
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Reflecting 2016, A Remarkable Year of Women.
So much happened in 2016. History was made, and history was changed. We glued our eyes to the screens, to the papers, and our ears to...

Tiunike Online
Dec 17, 20166 min read
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Can Malawi Forever Bury the Ngwazi?
The year 1997 had high profile events for Malawi. The world buried Princess Diana, an embattled royal who revealed the many scandals...

Tiunike Online
Nov 25, 20167 min read
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Female Leadership in Africa – Nibbling Away at the Glass Ceiling
Published in the authors' personal capacity. A no woman vote recently contributed to crashing Mrs. Clinton’s aspirations to smash the...
Leona Barusya and Venge Nyirongo
Nov 17, 20166 min read
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Patriotism and Its Legacies under Examination
This week, many Malawians mourn Gwandanguluwe Chakuamba Phiri. A legend is gone, some say, with an agonizing lump in the throat. Tributes...

Tiunike Online
Oct 27, 20165 min read
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When a Medallion Dangles before a Mutharika
One September morning in New York City, on the sidelines of the 71st Session of the United Nations General Assembly, Mr. Mutharika stood...

Tiunike Online
Oct 11, 20166 min read
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The Tight Lid on Youth Participation in Malawi and the Unclamping Power of Politics
Published in the author's personal capacity. “I leave everything to the young men. You’ve got to give youthful men authority and...

Habiba Rezwana Osman
Sep 28, 20166 min read
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Let’s See the ‘Good’ in Goodbye, Rev. Chakwera!
Malawi’s troubles are an interminable list of trials and tribulations. An economy in ruins and a society that hangs on the brink of...

Tiunike Online
Sep 23, 20165 min read
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Corruption’s Coat of Many Colors and Malawi’s Pathways to Opt Out
Corruption in Malawi is, like everywhere else, emblematic of the reallocation of public resources intended for addressing income...
Editorial Team
Aug 25, 20165 min read
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A Hope for a Miracle in Malawi’s 23-Year Old Democracy
Many times when Hon. Patricia Kaliati’s lips begin to move, it is time for every Malawian to run and hide. On 8 March 2016, Nyasatimes...
Editorial Team
Aug 22, 20165 min read
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