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Malawi: 'No decision yet on Malawi controversial presidential jet' Afrique en Ligue Blantyre, Malawi - Finance Minister Ken Lipenga, has said no decision has been made yet on what to do with Malawi's controversial presidential jet. 'No decision has been made yet,' he told PANA Sunday while reacting to reports in the British media that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Brazil 2014: Malawi Warn Eagles THISDAY Live Kenya's Harambee Stars' were held to a barren draw by the Flames of Malawi in the opening Group F match of the 2014 World Cup qualifiers in Nairobi, Saturday. Both teams are in the same World Cup qualifying group with Nigeria and Namibia who will lock ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Eagles grind out Malawi win KickOff But Uche failed to put the ball inside the net, and that set the tone for most of the game. Namibia barely threatened for most of the match, and only found themselves forward in spurts. With Kenya drawing at home to Malawi on Saturday, Nigeria move ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Can the Internet transform the lives of poor Malawians? Nyasa Times By Steve Sharra At the recent World Press Freedom Day debate on 5 th May, 2012, Arnold Munthali, online editor for Blantyre Newspapers Limited, lamented that Malawi government press releases can only be relayed to the Malawian media via a 20 th century ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Britain sends aid to help Malawi News24 Lilongwe - Britain on Friday released $51m to Malawi to help new President Joyce Banda rebuild an economy left reeling after her predecessor soured ties with donors whose aid had propped up the budget. Banda took office in April after president Bingu ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Big Brother Africa Stargame ...Wati seeks solutions to getting Africa's vote The Times Group (blog) As the Big Brother Africa (BBA) Stargame rolls on with another evic¬tion show tonight, Malawi's repre¬sentative Wati has been trying to find answers as to what Africa needs to vote for a person. The 22- year-old who entered the house with his cousin ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Britain sends aid to help Malawi rebuild economy Reuters AlertNet Malawian Vice-President Joyce Banda addresses a media conference in the capital Lilongwe April 7, 2012. REUTERS/Mabvuto Banda By Mabvuto Banda LILONGWE, June 1 (Reuters) - Britain on Friday released 33 million pounds ($51 million) to Malawi to help new ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Culture, music, theatre...The road travelled by Dikamawoko Arts The Times Group (blog) The Blantyre-based group has ever dispatched artists to perform at the Hi¬vos Poetry Cafe in Zimbabwe in addi-tion to performing at Malawi's, argu¬ably, two prestigious entertainment events, the Blantyre Arts Festival and the Lake of Stars ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Kapito recounts battles with Mutharika The Times Group (blog) John Kapito, the former chairperson of Malawi Human Rights Commission (MHRC), has said his fights with the late president Bingu wa Mutharika were the most exciting of his times at the state-funded human rights body. But he admitted he had more tough ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
To rise again The Times Group (blog) It is dawn yet again in Malawi. And for good reason too. The lie of na¬tional success that we were subjected to ad nausea not too long ago has been defeat¬ed and now lies dead, buried and never to rise again. If there are any lessons to be learnt from ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
FP Passport: Malawi needs to pick a flag already Foreign Policy (blog) The flag's image of a red rising sun was replaced with a full white sun to signify Malawi fulfilling its promise on development. Mutharika, who held power for eight years and died in April aged 78 from a heart attack, had claimed the country could not ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Land management and climate change The Times Group (blog) I was one of the participants to the three-day training workshop that took place at the Malawi Institute of Man-agement (MIM) in Lilongwe from 29th May. The training was organized jointly by the World Bank and Bunda College. See all stories on this topic » |
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