Lyson Sibande: “In Malawi it’s regional and tribal ties, not economic woes, that decide elections.”
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When Bingu wa Mutharika passed away in April 2012, he left Malawi’s economy in shambles. The country had no forex, no medicine in hospitals, and no fuel. Industries were shutting down, workers were being laid off, and the political atmosphere was tense follLyson Sibande: “In Malawi it’s regional and tribal ties, not economic woes, that decide elections.”
When Bingu wa Mutharika passed away in April 2012, he left Malawi’s economy in shambles. The country had no forex, no medicine in hospitals, and no fuel. Industries were shutting down, workers were being laid off, and the political atmosphere was tense following mass protests, donor aid withdrawals, and strained relations with the UK. Then […] The post Lyson Sibande: “In Malawi it’s regional and tribal ties, not economic woes, that decide elections.” appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi. Read more