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Sunday, 3 June 2012

Google Alert - Malawi

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Malawi coach hails performance
SuperSport.com (blog)
by Collins Okinyo 02 June 2012, 20:32 Malawi national coach Kinnah Phiri has attributed his team's good performance against Harambee Stars in Saturday's World Cup qualifier to good preparations and tactical awareness. Phiri was full of praise for young ...
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SuperSport.com (blog)
Malawi's Banda Moves Quickly on Economy
Voice of America
BLANTYRE, Malawi - Malawi's new president, Joyce Banda, is moving quickly during her first month in office - firing officials and implementing financial reforms to lure back foreign aid and investment. Since her inauguration in April, President Banda ...
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Voice of America
Malawi Parliament vote to revert the nation to old flag
The Citizen Daily
Malawi Members of Parliament have voted to revert to the country's old flag, about 20 months after it was changed by the same House under President Bingu wa Mutharika. The late Mutharika's Democratic Progressive Party (DPP)-dominated Parliament changed ...
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Malawi Civil Society: Currency Devaluation a Necessary Evil
Voice of America
May 08, 2012 Malawi Civil Society: Currency Devaluation a Necessary Evil Ricci Shryock Malawi's decision to devalue its currency will help the country in the long-term, despite potential short-term pain, said civil society leader Billy Mayaya.
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UDF has no parliament spokesperson as they are part of govt, says speaker
Malawi Today
Chimunthu Banda said this in his determination on Thursday after Salima North MP Canaan Kaphamtengo Yona asked the Speaker to clarify what type of government Malawi has after noting that UDF did not respond to bills and statements.
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Gay rights-Malawi: 'UK will not tie Malawi aid to gay rights'
Afrique en Ligue
British Secretary of State for International Development Andrew Mitchell, currently on a three-day visit to Malawi, has denied suggestions that his government will tie aid to minority rights, including gay rights, but said London was 'unapologetic' ...
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Malawi's MPs wave goodbye to a costly and despised flag
Scotsman
MALAWI'S parliament has voted to bring back the country's old flag, abolished by former president, Bingu wa Mutharika, as a relic of colonial times. The flag featured a red sun rising out of a red band onto a black background and was designed by the ...
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Scotsman
Top British official in Malawi for talks with new president
AFP
BLANTYRE — A top British official visited Malawi on Wednesday to meet President Joyce Banda, in another move rehabilitating Malawi's battered image after its former president pursued increasingly hardline policies. British Secretary of State for ...
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AFP
Embattled Lipenga upbeat on IMF talks
Malawi Today
Lipenga said earlier that during the IMF/World Bank Spring Meetings Washington DC in April, the IMF agreed that Malawi should enter into another Extended Credit Facility (ECF) programme with the fund. He also said the country's traditional development ...
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Kenya ready for Malawi challenge in World Cup qualifier
Coastweek
NAIROBI (Xinhua) -- Kenya football team looks focused on proving their critics wrong on the pitch on Saturday when they clash against Malawi in a World Cup 2014 qualifier match in Nairobi. After months of speculation over the availability of ...
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Coastweek
Britain offers aid to Malawi's devalued economy
African Business Review
The statement, made by the International Development Secretary, Andrew Mitchell, during his visit to the state, marks a new partnership between Britain and Malawi's new President Joyce Banda. Britain had suspended direct aid donations to the government ...
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Britain tells Malawi aid not linked to gay
Nyasa Times
By Dennis Chirwa and Green Muheya, Nyasa Times British Secretary of State for International Development Andrew Mitchell has said UK budgetary support and its development aid to Malawi is not attached to conditions of allowing homosexuality in the ...
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Nyasa Times


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