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| Malawi sees troubled economy slowly growing NewsDay LILONGWE- Malawi's new government expects its aid-dependent economy to recover from a tailspin caused by a fight its former president picked with donors, but sees high inflation persisting due to a currency devaluation sought by the IMF for its ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| MALAWI/NIGERIA STALEMATE Eagles get NI.5m bonus The Nation Newspaper By Patrick Ngwaogu Blantyre, Malawi 5 minutes ago It may sound incredible, but it was real. The Malawian players that held the Super Eagles of Nigeria to a score draw at the Kamuzu Banda Stadium on Saturday got an equivalent of N30,000 as match bonus, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Satire: The escape of 'Mr. Crisis' in Malawi Nyasa Times By Kumbu Kuntiya The Anti Crisis Bureau (ACB) headquarters is advising the general public in Malawi through you the media that a dangerous criminal Mr. Crisis has escaped lawful custody from undisclosed prison in the Republic of Malawi where he was ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Nigeria and South Africa held, Zambia beats Ghana SI.com DURBAN, South Africa (AP) -Nigeria was held in Malawi, South Africa could only draw away to Botswana and African champion Zambia recovered from a poor start to its campaign to surprisingly beat in-form Ghana in World Cup qualifying on Saturday. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Minibus association angry over large buses tax removal Nyasa Times By Taonga Botolo, Nyasa Times Minibus Owners Association of Malawi (Moam) has reacted angrily to decision by the Malawi government to remove taxes on importation of large buses saying it is a recipe for disaster especially to minibus business. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Man pays K52, 000 fine for causing death by reckless driving Nyasa Times By Malawi News Agency A man who caused death due to reckless driving which is contrary to section 126 (c) of the Road Traffic Act was on Friday ordered to pay a fine of K52, 000 by the Mangochi Magistrate's Court. Presiding over the case, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Palliative Care Association donates to Mzuzu Central Hospital Nyasa Times By Collins Mtika, Nyasa Times The Palliative Care Association of Malawi (PACM) has donated a Computer set complete with printer to Mzuzu Central Hospital to assist in data management and research as one way of helping the institution improve the life ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Be focused, Maigari charges Eagles The Nation Newspaper By Patrick Ngwaogu Blantyre, Malawi 3 minutes ago NFF President Aminu Maigari has advised the Super Eagles' players to remain focused on the task ahead in the quest to qualify for both the African Nations Cup and the 2014 World cup in Brazil. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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