Different Religions, One Malawi
A decision by the Public Affairs Committee-PAC and school owners in accepting the hijab dressing...
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Aug 2, 2021 | Editor's Note |
A decision by the Public Affairs Committee-PAC and school owners in accepting the hijab dressing...
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There is power in unity. So much can be achieved when the country unites then come up with...
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Since Malawi attained multiparty democracy in 1994, the civil service and other government...
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COVID-19 is an unprecedented, worldwide pandemic that has brought more depression than the 1918...
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As Malawians get prepared to vote for their favorite president in the forthcoming fresh elections Muslims are divided as to whom should they vote for? Looking at the Malawi constitution, every Malawian has a right to vote or to be voted for at, any position. However, it is worrisome that there are cases where sometimes few people feel that certain group of people are not eligible to be leading this country while at the same time confidently think that they are the only ones entitled to be leaders.
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Words, Reality and the Measure Of Leadership
TIn this issue, we centre our analysis on the State of the Nation Address (SONA) delivered by President Professor Peter Mutharika. As with every SONA, the speech was not merely a constitutional formality.