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Stuck in a rut
There was a time former president, Bingu wa Mutharika, decided to replace the rising sun on our national flag with…
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Model of possibility
When you are enveloped in a cloud of unexpected circumstances such that the future seems bleak, you are likely to…
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Let’s not move in circles
All of a sudden, it appears that the registrar of political parties is waking up from his deep slumber and…
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Distorted at source, the pain of moving in circles: Part 2
Well, I expected the government to come up with an immediate solution. Instead, it is busy talking about the future.…
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Employee rights: Does it matter less?
Every employer in Malawi has a responsibility to ensure that they follow the relevant rules and responsibilities to their employees…
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Response must be truly global
At their recent meeting in Bali on July 15-16, G20 finance ministers reaffirmed their commitment to coordinated action to get…
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Will Admarc ever reform?
Agricultural Development and Marketing Corporation (Admarc) is sailing through troubled waters. That has been the case for several years now.…
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What you think matters
By Patrick Achitabwino: No matter how your day starts and ends, how it feels to you, whether bad or good,…
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We have a country to fix
A struggling economy epitomized by rising prices of essential goods, not to mention poverty, food inadequacies-these are hallmarks of Malawi’s…
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Distorted at source, the pain of moving in circles: Part 1
Malawi, Dear Pain, seems to be a fault waiting to be traced. Like, seriously, where does it happen that people…
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