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Bertha Lilian Munthali
Aug 6, 20185 min read
Relating with Mutharika’s Wisdom on Zitete
Two years ago, President Peter Mutharika was quoted daring all Malawians, in the face of a looming disastrous hunger, to turn to patching...
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Tiunike Online
Jul 9, 20185 min read
Has Malawi’s Independence only liberated us into instruments of the ballot?
Written in commemoration of Malawi's 54th Independence In the inevitable discourse on Malawi’s state of maturity as an independent...
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Tiunike Online
Jul 2, 20185 min read
Timid and shy: Malawi’s businesses beyond dictatorship
Times hit hard since embracing multipartyism in the early 1990s in our small country. And while capitalism under our young democracy was...
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Tiunike Online
Jun 25, 20185 min read
Not Hired! Changing the Business Mindset for Youth Employment in Malawi
The Malawi labour force is clogged with jobseekers that will take a long time to be matched by vacancies, if they will be matched at all....
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Tiunike Online
Jun 11, 20185 min read
The Flipside of Malawi’s Educated Elites
5 June 2018, a Tuesday Peter Mutharika promised Malawi would sublime into European-like infrastructural marvel and standards of living,...
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Tiunike Online
Jun 4, 20185 min read
The Future City Dweller – The Disparities That Remain
The modern city is the quintessential symbol of human progress, a loud indicator of a country’s willingness and readiness to spring to...
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Tiunike Online
May 21, 20186 min read
Too Much Governance for Too Little Local Development
Early 2013, there was an outcry at Lunjika, Mzimba District. A Member of Parliament in one constituency had decided to apportion much of...
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Tiunike Online
May 14, 20185 min read
How Malawi can Break Through a $3 Billion Market
Ann Landers, a pseudonym used for an American columnist, once said, “opportunities usually disguise themselves as hard work, so most...
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Tiunike Online
Apr 9, 20186 min read
Africa Unleashed a Monster: She Must Quickly Learn to Tame It.
Under a keen, watchful, eye of Paul Kagame, African nations made a bold move at the end of March 2018 by taking to sign the historical...
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Sarah Nayeja
Apr 2, 20186 min read
The Moon
I approached the traffic lights slowly. I was driving home from work. The lights were on red. I always try to beat the time when...
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Tiunike Online
Mar 26, 20185 min read
Microfinancing in Malawi – On the Margins of Inclusiveness
Microcredit, an extension of easy access financial loans mainly directed at the poor, was lauded for its potential to tackle poverty in...
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Tiunike Online
Mar 19, 20185 min read
Desmond Bikoko’s dream book for Lilongwe City
An occasional dream is necessary. It is essential to get us going, to energize…to get us to lucidly see the destination we desire. Here...
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Tiunike Online
Mar 12, 20185 min read
Muluzi’s Legacy of a Laissez-Faire Malawian Democracy
Bakili Muluzi needs to hear this now. Not later. So should we all. Mr. Muluzi made a solemn promise to dress every Malawian in shoes once...
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Tom Mtenje
Mar 5, 20185 min read
Is Foreign AID the Solution to Malawi’s Malaise or the Problem?
Published in the author's personal capacity. So let me at the outset declare that I have worked for one international agency or another...
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Tiunike Online
Feb 26, 20185 min read
Patriots on the Move - Diaspora Malawians in Development
The government of Malawi is trying to acculturate resources generated by Malawians living abroad in its menu for development. Starting at...
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John Mkakeni Chipeta
Feb 19, 20185 min read
The Mechanics of Soil Exportation: How the Shire is also Exporting Malawi's Future.
Malawi’s rivers make the system of veins pumping life into the country’s largest water reservoir, Lake Malawi. As it makes its...
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Tiunike Online
Feb 12, 20185 min read
How Malawi Stirred a Storm in a Tea Cup on National Identity
In January 2018, Malawians went on a verbal rampage about a short and vague press release issued by the National Registration Bureau...
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Tiunike Online
Feb 5, 20185 min read
The Curious Case of the Press Conference at Zobue
The stubborn persistence of power shortages could very well threaten a Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) comeback next year. Precious...
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Milika Violet Nkosi
Jan 15, 20186 min read
Open Letter to President Mutharika: Stop the Carnage on Malawi’s Roads!
First version published on Maravi Post on 25 December 2017 (use this link). Dear Mr. President, 2,637 Malawians die in accidents on our...
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Tiunike Online
Jan 8, 20186 min read
Collaborative Development in Malawi, Phase II
According to Professor Peter Mutharika, a.k.a. President of Malawi, quality of life in 2018 Malawi is measured by the number of Malawians...
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