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Politics Posted on Oct 07, 2025 In Politics When the Crown Circles Back A Nation’s Quiet Lesson in Loyalty and Power Malawi has decided. Malawi has chosen. A small country, yet time and again proving that size ... by Joshua Mwendo
Communications Posted on Sep 21, 2025 In Communications, Diplomacy, Politics Scarcity, Silence and the Politics of Reputation: A Lesson in Communication Strategy At dawn in Lilongwe the mist hung low over the maize fields as a minibus radio crackled with political commentary. A woman buying tomatoes ... by Joshua Mwendo
Economics Posted on Sep 21, 2025 In Economics Malawi’s Gold and the Price of Staying at the Bottom of the Chain The first time I saw the sun rise over a sea of green tobacco fields in Kasungu, I was barely out of university. My ... by Joshua Mwendo
Communications Posted on Sep 19, 2025 In Communications, Politics The Long Road from the Village Radio to Viral Posts A Malawian Story Every evening in the 1990s, Novahiwa, a young boy in Mulanje, watched his father pedal home from the fields. Dust clung ... by Joshua Mwendo
Diplomacy Posted on Sep 17, 2025 In Diplomacy, Politics Ballots, Bread and the Bargain We Forgot In chasing the dismantling of cartels, government lost the chance to strike a necessary deal with the private sector, leaving Malawians with ballots in ... by Joshua Mwendo
Diplomacy Posted on Sep 07, 2025 In Diplomacy Diplomacy in the Age of the Tweet Notes from the Corridors of Power Diplomacy once lived on paper. It was inked on parchment, typed on cables, carried in leather bags, and ... by Joshua Mwendo
Lifestyle Posted on Sep 06, 2025 In Lifestyle, Tourism The Story Behind the Taste Why Malawi Must Tell Its Truth I grew up in an era where originality was everything. A sneaker wasn’t just footwear; it was a ... by Joshua Mwendo
Business Posted on Sep 06, 2025 In Business, Lifestyle When the CBD Goes Dark, So Does the Economy On the 18th of January, I landed in Madrid and connected straight to Barcelona—a city I did not expect to visit, but one I ... by Joshua Mwendo
Business Posted on Sep 06, 2025 In Business, Economics The Future Capital How Accessibility Can Transform Lilongwe Lilongwe stands at a crossroads between what it is and what it could be. For years we have celebrated ... by Joshua Mwendo
Uncategorized Posted on Jul 03, 2025 In Uncategorized PayChangu Has a New Ticketing Feature – Made Just for Creatives If you’re an event organizer, artist, or part of the creative industry, PayChangu has something new that will make your life easier. We’ve added ... by Joshua Mwendo