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Atupele Sounds the Alarm: “Malawi’s democracy is crumbling, strangled by corruption, intimidation, and autocratic overreach.” - Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi

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Atupele Muluzi has thrown down the gauntlet—and his message is nothing short of explosive. In a blistering speech at the Platform for African Democrats conference, the United Democratic Front (UDF) leader declared that Malawi’s democracy is crumbling, strangled by corruption, intimidation, and autocratic overreach. “Truth itself has become a casualty,” Muluzi warned. “We are no […]

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