
A New Dawn for Malawi’s Security Sector
By Viktory Nyanyaliwa
Malawi’s Ministry of Homeland Security is undergoing a significant transformation, driven by a clear mandate to restore professionalism, strengthen accountability, and improve operational performance.
The ministry, responsible for internal security and public services like passports and border management, faced challenges such as corruption, prolonged processing times, and weak coordination.
Minister Peter Mukhito and Deputy Minister Norman Chisale are leading the reform efforts, focusing on tackling corruption, streamlining passport issuance, and enhancing border management.
Key initiatives include strengthening digital platforms, improving inter-agency coordination, and promoting a culture of professionalism.
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Early signs of impact are evident, with citizens reporting improved passport processing and service interactions.
The leadership prioritizes steady institutional reform over publicity, aiming to build durable, transparent systems.
The reforms mark a shift toward integrity, efficiency, and citizen-centered service delivery.
By confronting corruption and improving operational coordination, the ministry is laying the foundation for renewed public trust and sustainable performance.
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