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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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Abortion in the Age of Religionism
The notion that a (young) woman will lasciviously churn out unborn babies through her life, because a law permits it, is absurd. Women,...

Tiunike Online
Dec 13, 20166 min read
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3.8 Million Reasons for a New View to Entrepreneurship in Malawi
In the era of Malawi’s proudly self-proclaimed “Mandasi lady,” a.k.a., president Joyce Banda, there were close to a million registered...

Tiunike Online
Dec 7, 20166 min read
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The State vs Culture: The (De)Merits of Mr. Aniva’s Sentence
The two-year sentence of 22 November 2016 that convicted 45-year-old Eric Aniva of Nsanje District, met with both jubilation and...

Tiunike Online
Nov 29, 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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Keeping Malawi Lit Up and ESCOM’s Reforms in a Free-Entry Electricity Market Regime
The electricity problem in Malawi has never been an insurmountable challenge. Rather, it has been let free to escalate to its current...

Tiunike Online
Nov 6, 20165 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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Malawi’s “Doing-just-Fine” Problem
Malawi is chilling, to use the colloquial for relaxation. And development is passing by. We quickly are running dry of excuses to write...

Tiunike Online
Oct 21, 20166 min read
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