Mavuto Bamusi
Mavuto Bamusi is a notable political analyst and member of the Political Science Association in Malawi. He gained attention for his critique of the recent remarks made by Patrick Chilondola, labeling them as 'uncivilised politics' and highlighting the need for a focus on gender equality and issue-based campaigns in Malawian politics.
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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| Malawi | 2 | 6.00 | 0.88% | +0% | 19,129,952 | 167,807 | $7,700 | 68$ |
| Totals | 2 | 19,129,952 | 167,807 | $7,700 | 68$ |
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
Malawi:
Mavuto Bamusi links the collapse in enforcement to powerful political and business interests who benefit from chaotic mining operations.
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Malawi:
Mavuto Bamusi is the National Coordinator of the Natural Resources Justice Network and presented findings on illicit financial flows in Malawi's mining sector.
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Malawi:
Mavuto Bamusi warned of a potential leadership crisis within the MCP.
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Malawi:
Mavuto Bamusi observes that DPP’s narrow lead gives it some leverage but compromise will define the next five years.
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Malawi:
Bamusi, publicity secretary for the Political Science Association and a former Mutharika aide, warned that expectations are sky-high.
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Kenya:
Mavuto Bamusi is an analyst with the Malawi Political Science Association who commented on Mutharika's legacy.
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Kenya:
Bamusi noted that Chakwera's incumbency advantage has been undermined by poor economic performance.
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Malawi:
Publicity Secretary for the Political Science Association, Mavuto Bamusi, described tonight’s address as an 'exit state of the nation' statement for Chakwera’s first term in office.
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Malawi:
Mavuto Bamusi criticized PAC for losing the moral high ground and urged them to organize elections.
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Malawi:
Mavuto Bamusi from the Political Science Association called the remarks 'uncivilised politics.'
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