ANALYSIS | Malawians Are No Longer Passive; Politicians Must Learn
[Nyasa Times - Malawi] - 20/01/2026
For decades, Malawian politics thrived on a dangerous assumption: that citizens would complain quietly, forget quickly, and ultimately accept whatever their leaders served them. That era is over. Today’s Malawians are alert, informed, and unforgiving of abuse of public trust. Holding public (…)
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