OPINION | Why So Many Young Politicians Feel Cheated After Every Election—and How to Stop It

[Nyasa Times - Malawi] - 6/02/2026
Every election season, Malawi’s politically active youths give their all. They knock on doors, mobilize voters, defend parties online, spend their own money, face insults, and sometimes risk arrest—all in the hope of seeing their chosen candidates win. Yet, time and again, the bitter reality (…)
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