A few years ago, Malawian democracy was in "terminal decline". Today, the country goes to the polls for an election no one can predict, writes Simon Allison There was a time, not too long ago, when Malawian democracy seemed to be in terminal decline. Then-president Bingu wa Mutharika had fallen into the age-old trap of believing that he was bigger than the state; that the state needed him more than...
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