Boniface Dulani
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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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Malawi | 2 | 6.00 | 2.86% | +0% | 19,129,952 | 546,570 | $7,700 | 220$ |
| Totals | 2 | 19,129,952 | 546,570 | $7,700 | 220$ |
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
Malawi:
Boniface Dulani warned the Malawi Congress Party that delaying internal reforms could destroy its chances of returning to power.
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Malawi:
Political analyst Boniface Dulani has also warned that MCP should not wait until 2029 to confront its leadership question.
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Malawi:
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.
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Malawi:
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.'
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Malawi:
Boniface Dulani, Ipor Director of Research, stated that the survey found that 72 percent of Malawians used kabaza in 2024.
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Malawi:
Dr. Boniface Dulani noted that what the DPP does with their power will determine whether history sees this as redemption—or relapse.
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Malawi:
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.
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Kenya:
Boniface Dulani is a political science professor who analyzed the recent election results.
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Malawi:
Boniface Dulani has described the September 16 election as a referendum against President Lazarus Chakwera’s failed leadership.
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Malawi:
Boniface Dulani described the 57 percent turnover as consistent with Malawi’s volatile electoral history.
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