Civil Society and the quest for electoral justice in Malawi
By Billy Mayaya* PhD When one casts a critical eye on Malawi’s nascent democracy, one cannot do so without assessing
Read MoreBy Billy Mayaya* PhD When one casts a critical eye on Malawi’s nascent democracy, one cannot do so without assessing
Read MoreBy Godfrey Maotcha Malawi recently hit global and regional headlines when five High Court judges sitting as a Constitutional Court
Read MoreBy John Chimombo* Although the terms alliance and coalition are in practice used interchangeably, especially among politicians themselves, existing literature
Read MoreBy Pablo Mora*, SJ The celebration of the Pan-Amazonian Synod was the breath of the Spirit that the Church of
Read MoreBy Titani Chalira* Malawi went to the polls in May of 2019. It was a hotly contested tripartite race. People
Read MoreBy Voice of Micah Constructionist theorists constantly remind us that the social world is a human invention. It does not
Read MoreBy Eugenio Njoloma* For the very first time in the history of Malawi, a presidential election has been declared invalid
Read MoreBy Matthias Makwacha Three years ago, government was faulted for delayed completion of some projects. In a 12-page document, the
Read MoreThe disputed May 2019 presidential elections are set to cast a long shadow. Protests – at times violent – have
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