NAP welcomes fiscal reform plans but challenges government to match words with action, stressing urgent debt management, transparency and accountability to drive sustainable economic recovery and inclusive development nationwide.
CSEC urges urgent action against rogue education institutions, calls for Malawi National Qualifications Framework Bill enactment, stronger enforcement, closures of illegal schools, and public accountability to protect students’ futures.
CSEIF has called on Malawians to rise above political division, uphold constitutionalism, and safeguard peace as the nation heads to the 16 September 2025 General Elections, warning that mishandling the polls could erode public trust in democracy.
DVV International Organization says limited access to quality adult education in Malawi significantly hampers the socio-economic prospects of individuals, perpetuating cycles of poverty and inequality.
Civil society leaders in Malawi have warned against rising political violence and demanded increased transparency from electoral stakeholders, urging a peaceful and credible electoral process.
The opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) and National Advocacy Platform (NAP) have cautioned the Malawi Congress Party (MCP)-led administration against “insensitive borrowing”, fearing this will have “very serious repercussions” on future generations.
The National Advocacy Platform (NAP) – a grouping of civil society organizations championing good governance in Malawi – has called for urgency in the appointment of Vice President to ensure the departure of Vice President Dr. Saulos Klaus Chilima does not create a vaccum in the presidency.
The National Advocacy Platform (NAP), a consortium of non-governmental organizations in Malawi, has asked the Tonse Alliance government to fast-track measures that would see it providing quality services to the citizenry.