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An inquiry into university Commission of Inquiry  | Malawi news
Now, is the president trying to tell the nation that he did not know the root cause of the academic freedom rift when he was taking to the podium to announce more than once that Mukhitho will not “a... [Read More]
 
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Malawi: Where Impunity Rules
Mutharika is acting with impunity, and making erratic decisions knowing that no one around him will question or speak out against him. People within the cabinet who have grievances are understandably ... [Read More]
 
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What democratic lesson can we draw from Mutharika’s snub in Botswana?
The snub of Mutharika was always going to make headlines, yet this should not overshadow the maturity of Botswana’s democracy. There are few, if any countries in Africa whose oppositions are granted... [Read More]
 
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Kabwila fired ...lecturers salaries suspended ...17 students arrested
The University of Malawi (UNIMA) Council on Wednesday fired Dr. Jessie Kabwila-Kapasula, College Academic Staff Union (CCASU) Chair, and two other senior lecturers for indiscipline following the six-w... [Read More]
 
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Malawi: The country needs a David in Bingu’s service
The current leadership has all the hallmarks of King Saul of old (1 Samuel 16:14-23). In order to restore some sanity in the country I suggest three things that need to be done asap: 1. A courageou... [Read More]
 
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Is Bingu wa Mutharika Losing it? – Jimmy Kainja
President Bingu wa Mutharika has become more erratic and less measured than his usual self in his public speeches since the publication of the Catholic Bishop’s Pastoral Letter late last year. You h... [Read More]
 
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Malawi Democracy: A Premature Death? – Jimmy Kainja
Writing in 2000, Chairperson of Malawi’s Institute for Policy Interaction, Nandin Patel, observed that Malawi constitution, which came into force in 1995, saw the civil society groups, including the... [Read More]
 
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Malawi: Time to Realise that Elections can be Free but not Fair
Whenever elections are free of violence - elections in Malawi are generally free - everyone is happy to call them "free and fair." This is wrong. The two terms - free and fair - are not synonymous. El... [Read More]