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IS GOVERNMENT NOT FAILING ON INQUIRIES
Since Malawi attained multiparty democracy in 1994, the civil service and other government...
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Apr 7, 2021 | Editor's Note |
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...
Read MoreJul 14, 2020 | Editor's Note, Headlines |
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.
Read MoreSep 30, 2019 | Editor's Note |
The Noble Qur’an states: “O You who believe! Indeed, wehave created you from a single male and female and We have made you into nations and tribes so that you know each other. Verily the noblest among you in the sight of Allah is the one who is most deeply conscious of Him. Behold Allah is all knowing, all aware.” (49:13)
Read MoreJul 2, 2019 | Editor's Note, politics |
We do not mind Whether the allegation is true or not by former vice president Dr Saulos Chilima...
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A Government on the Brink Of Accountability
As Malawi inches closer to the September 2025 general elections, the nation faces a cascade of unresolved crises that paint a troubling picture of governance. The hunger crisis, corruption, fuel scarcity, and politically motivated violence are glaring examples of leadership shortcomings.