ANALYSIS | Ben Phiri’s hands-on leadership finally breaks the Wakawaka deadlock
[Nyasa Times - Malawi] - 4/02/2026
For more than four years, the Wakawaka market saga has stood as a symbol of policy paralysis in Malawi’s urban governance. It was a conflict defined by fear, political indecision, weak enforcement, and the quiet suffering of poor traders—especially women—trapped in a dangerous and illegal (…)
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