Boniface Dulani

Boniface Dulani

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Boniface Dulani is a political analyst known for his insights into Malawi's electoral dynamics, particularly as the country approaches its presidential election amid economic challenges and public disillusionment with leadership.

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Boniface Dulani framed the issue of vice-presidents' roles as both a governance and economic concern.

Legal Experts Slam Marginalisation of Vice-Presidents, Call Practice ‘Morally Wrong’ and a Waste of Public Resources - Malawi News | Breaking News, Politics, Business & Sports
Nyasa Times – popular Malawian online publication·MalawiMalawi· 2026-06-22
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Boniface Dulani warned the Malawi Congress Party that delaying internal reforms could destroy its chances of returning to power.

“Don’t Wait for 2029”: Dulani Tears Into MCP as Court Ruling Reignites Leadership Revolt - Malawi Nyasa Times
Nyasa Times – popular Malawian online publication·MalawiMalawi· 2026-05-27
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Political analyst Boniface Dulani has also warned that MCP should not wait until 2029 to confront its leadership question.

Chakwera’s final duty to MCP is to leave before the party mistakes loyalty for renewal - Malawi Nyasa Times
Nyasa Times – popular Malawian online publication·MalawiMalawi· 2026-05-27
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Political Analyst Boniface Dulani has warned that the recent stripping of delegated functions from First Vice-President Jane Ansah may reveal more than routine administrative reshuffling.

Political Analyst Boniface Dulani Says Mutharika-Ansah Rift Signals Deeper Political Strain in DPP - Malawi Nyasa Times
Nyasa Times – popular Malawian online publication·MalawiMalawi· 2026-01-29
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Associate Professor Boniface Dulani of the University of Malawi says delays in appointing a full Cabinet and parastatal boards contradict Mutharika’s promise to 'hit the ground running.'

Mutharika at 100 Days: Strong Hand or Shaky Grip on Power? - Malawi Nyasa Times
Nyasa Times – popular Malawian online publication·MalawiMalawi· 2026-01-12
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Boniface Dulani, Ipor Director of Research, stated that the survey found that 72 percent of Malawians used kabaza in 2024.

Despite Many Accidents, Malawians Still Prefer Kabaza - Malawi Nyasa Times
Nyasa Times – popular Malawian online publication·MalawiMalawi· 2025-12-06
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Dr. Boniface Dulani noted that what the DPP does with their power will determine whether history sees this as redemption—or relapse.

DPP Sweeps Local Government Polls: Blue Wave Signals Malawi’s Political Reawakening - Malawi Nyasa Times
Nyasa Times – popular Malawian online publication·MalawiMalawi· 2025-10-06
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University of Malawi political scientist Professor Boniface Dulani said MCP 'handed Mutharika victory on a silver platter' through indecision, regionalism, and a series of governance blunders.

APM’s Victory: A Protest Vote Against Chakwera’s Failures - Malawi Nyasa Times
Nyasa Times – popular Malawian online publication·MalawiMalawi· 2025-09-26
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Boniface Dulani is a political science professor who analyzed the recent election results.

Peter Mutharika, an ageing president returns to 'rescue' Malawi
The Standard·KenyaKenya· 2025-09-25
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Boniface Dulani has described the September 16 election as a referendum against President Lazarus Chakwera’s failed leadership.

Boniface Dulani: “Malawians Voted Against Chakwera, Not For Mutharika.” - Malawi Nyasa Times
Nyasa Times – popular Malawian online publication·MalawiMalawi· 2025-09-24
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Boniface Dulani described the 57 percent turnover as consistent with Malawi’s volatile electoral history.

Over Half of MPs, including 14 former Cabinet Ministers, Kicked Out as Malawians Demand Change - Malawi Nyasa Times
Nyasa Times – popular Malawian online publication·MalawiMalawi· 2025-09-24
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Dulani commented on the election results, indicating it was a vote against the current president.

Malawi ruling party claims tampering in vote count
The Standard·KenyaKenya· 2025-09-21
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Political analyst Boniface Dulani commented on the disillusionment with Chakwera.

People look to presidential election as nation grapples with an economic crisis | World News
The Gleaner – major Jamaican newspaper, est. 1834·JamaicaJamaica· 2025-09-15
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