Enough Talk, Mr. Tenthani — Enforce the Law or Step Aside
[Nyasa Times - Malawi] - 13/11/2025
Malawians are tired. Tired of hearing the same stories of impunity. Tired of reports that expose wrongdoing but end with no accountability. Tired of the endless chorus of “we are reviewing,” “we will engage,” and “we will take a measured approach.” The latest revelations from the Office of the (…)
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