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Saturday, 9 June 2012

Google Alert - Malawi

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Malawi's Economy to Expand 4.3% Through June, Minister Says
BusinessWeek
By Frank Jomo on June 08, 2012 Malawi's economy will probably expand 4.3 percent this fiscal year, with reduced farming production, power outages and a shortage of foreign currency the main risks to growth, Finance Minister Ken Lipenga said.
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Malawi's Joyce Banda's administration set to announce her pro-poor 2012/13 budget
Newstime Africa
Lilongwe – Charles Mkula (Newstime Africa) – Malawians today await with abated breath how the two month old Joyce Banda administration will unshackle them from the yoke of run away inflation, high commodity prices, high taxes when the minister of ...
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Malawi cancels AU summit
The News International
BLANTYRE: Malawi on Friday cancelled its hosting of next month's African Union summit in a dispute over the bloc's insistence on inviting international war crimes suspect Sudan President Omar al-Bashir. Vice President Khumbo Kachali said the government ...
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Malawi gives civil servants 21%-pay rise
Radio Netherlands
Malawi's civil servants will receive an average 21-percent pay increase, the finance minister said Friday in presenting the country's $1-billion (820-million euro) budget. "Wages and salaries for civil servants are pegged at 86.8 billion kwacha ($340 ...
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Malawi president to sell off controversial jet
StarAfrica.com
Malawian President Joyce Banda on Friday said her cash-strapped government will sell the presidential jet controversially bought by her predecessor. Banda announced the decision to sell the $13.3-million (11-million-euro) aircraft was "in line with my ...
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StarAfrica.com
Malawi: "Al-Bashir not welcome at AU summit in Malawi"
Radio Netherlands
Vice President Khumbo Kachali, has announced that Malawi will not be hosting the African Union summit, Face of Malawi has reported. This was decided by Cabinet this morning after the AU Commission asked Malawi to welcome Sudanese President Al-Bashir, ...
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Opposition doubts Lipenga's credibility on national budget
Malawi Today
Opposition Malawi Congress Party (MCP) and Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) on Thursday ganged up in questioning the eligibility of Finance Minister Ken Lipenga to present the 2012/2013 National Budget on Friday. President Joyce Banda appointed a ...
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AU Summit: Malawi Stands With Darfur Victims
Tolerance
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Foreign Ministry Officially Informs African Ambassadors on Sudan Call for ...
Sudan Vision
Khartoum - The Ministry of Foreign Affairs Thursday summoned the ambassadors of the African Union countries in Khartoum and officially informed them on Sudan request for transfer of the coming African Union summit from Malawi to Addis Ababa.
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Sudan Vision
Al-Bashir: Trapped for AU Summit Location
Middle East Confidential
Malawi, host of the next African Union summit to be held in July, has sent a strong signal to the African Union that Sudan's President, Omar Al-Bashir , is not welcomed into country. This decision was described by Malawi's information minister, ...
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