Malawi is currently grappling with a severe fuel crisis, which has sparked widespread concern across the country.
The opposition People's Democratic Party (PDP), led by Dr. Nankhumwa, has criticized the government for its handling of the situation, linking it to broader issues of governance and a flawed electoral process. The PDP has called for immediate action to resolve the fuel shortages and ensure transparency in future elections.
The crisis has heightened political tensions, with citizens and political leaders alike demanding accountability.
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PRESS STATEMENT BY PDP PRESIDENT DR. NANKHUMWA ON FUEL CRISIS, FLAWED ELECTORAL PROCESS
Golden Peacock Hotel, LILONGWE November 19, 2024 PREAMBLE Ladies and Gentlemen of the Press, Esteemed Senior PDP Officials, Members of the PDP, and Fellow Malawians, I wish to convey my appreciation to you all for joining us.
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Opinion: The free press will not be silenced
The role of the media, often dubbed the “fourth branch of government” is crucial in any democracy. It serves as the watchdog, the gatekeeper, and the public’s window into the inner workings
This is what happens when the government has too much control over essential resources like fuel. If the markets were allowed to operate freely without government interference, private companies could step in and solve the shortage much faster. Centralized power just leads to inefficiency and corruption, as we’re clearly seeing with this crisis in Malawi. The people deserve to have more choice and less government meddling in their daily lives.
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Opinion: Trump’s assault on public lands could begin day one. Here’s what we can do.
President Donald Trump’s first term was a disaster for America’s public lands. Westerners across the political spectrum stand ready to oppose attempts to sell off America’s public lands to the
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