Trappings of Power

Trappings of Power
Author: Z Allan Ntata
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2012-11-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781477238424

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Why is it that by his death, having solved the countrys hunger problems and set an example for Africa on how to deal with foreign donors and international aid organisations such as the IMF and the World Bank, Mutharika was regarded as a pariah both in Malawi and internationally? Mutharika had overseen the expansion of the transport infrastructure, presided as Chairman of the African Union and helped Malawi achieve rapid GDP growth. How is it that he also left Malawi with serious economic problems particularly relating to nonexistent foreign exchange reserves and the inability of the country to import fuel? Why is it that that when he died, he had become the most hated man in Malawi, at least aside from his staunch party followers? This book analyses the presidency of Bingu wa Mutharika from the inside, his love-hate relationship with foreign donors and international aid agencies and his political successes and failures to show how power and political success in Africa is a trap that ensnares African leaders to easily forget their mission to serve the people. The role of patronage and culture, and the tendency of advisors in contributing to their leaders feelings of infallibility is also highlighted. The book uncovers lessons on the inner dynamics of power and politics in Africa that will be enlightening to all interested in African politics specifically, and third world political development in general.

The President Speaks

The President Speaks
Author: Malawi. President (1966-1994 : Banda)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1968
Genre: Malawi
ISBN:

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Legacies of Power

Legacies of Power
Author: Roger Southall
Publisher: HSRC Publishers
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2006
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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With new case studies examining the post-presidential years of the iconic Nelson Mandela in South Africa, Daniel arap Moi in Kenya, Julius Nyerere in Tanzania, Jerry Rawlings in Ghana, Charles Taylor in Liberia, as well as the experiences of Botswana, Zambia, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Uganda, Malawi, and Nigeria, this volume examines the dilemmas which demands for presidential transitions impose upon incumbent rulers and analyzes the evolving relationships between new regimes and their predecessors.

State Address Made by His Excellency the President of the Republic of Malawi, Mr. Bakili Muluzi, on the Occasion of the State Opening of the Parliament of Malawi on Thursday, 30th June, 1994

State Address Made by His Excellency the President of the Republic of Malawi, Mr. Bakili Muluzi, on the Occasion of the State Opening of the Parliament of Malawi on Thursday, 30th June, 1994
Author: Malawi. President (1994- : Muluzi)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 28
Release: 1994
Genre: Malawi
ISBN:

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"In the speech, the President outlines his vision for the new Malawi under his United Democratic Front government."--T.p. verso.

The President for Life Pandemic in Africa

The President for Life Pandemic in Africa
Author: Bhekithemba Richard Mngomezulu
Publisher: Adonis & Abbey Pub Limited
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2013
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781909112315

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Dictatorship, contrary to the general belief, is not an African invention. The history of this practice dates back to the Roman Empire where the "extraordinary magistrate" and the "ordinary magistrate" wielded uncontrolled power in society. Sadly, post-colonial Africa is replete with examples of African leaders who subsequently adopted the dictatorial approach to governance after independence, almost becoming law unto themselves. Consequently, the 'president for life' phenomenon has invariably become one of the defining features of the African continent - even in the modern era of democracy. Some African leaders assume positions of power and then use state institutions to prolong their stay in office against the wishes of the people and contrary to constitutional imperatives. This book was inspired by the general trend in Africa where an increasing number of African leaders refuse or only grudgingly agree to vacate their positions as presidents when their term of office expires. The key question addressed in the book is: why do African leaders hold on to power beyond their constitutional mandate? The book distinguishes between the first and second generation of African leaders and argues that each generation has its reasons for clinging on to power. It argues that while many of the first generation leaders stayed beyond their constitutional mandate out of a sense of entitlement for leading the independence struggles, the second generation of leaders were mostly animated by greed and insecurity. Using five countries as case studies - Kenya, Zimbabwe, Nigeria, Zambia and Malawi - the book demonstrates the frequency of this tendency and highlights its impacts on the countries in question. _______________________________________________________________________________ Dr Bheki R. Mngomezulu is a senior lecturer in International Relations at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. He holds seven academic degrees in history, politics and education from South Africa and America and has published extensively in academic journals. His current research interests are on Governance, African Comparative History and Traditional Leadership.