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World Bank Supports Malawi's Economic Recovery With US$150 Million AllAfrica.com Washington — The World Bank's Board of Executive Directors approved US$150 million to Malawi to support the government with its current reform program to stabilize the fragile economy. This will help accelerate the resumption of growth, support a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Malawi attends China-Africa Forum, economic growth tops agenda Nyasa Times Malawi is among 50 African countries participating in Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) ministerial conference in Beijing, China with trade and economic growth topping the list of agenda. The gathering, according to the People's Republic of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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WaterAid calls on UK public to dig deep for Malawi amalawi info This summer, international charity WaterAid is inviting the UK public to be part of The Big Dig Appeal and help transform lives in Malawi with clean water and sanitation. All money donated by the public will be matched pound for pound by the UK ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Economy still looks gloomy The Times Group (blog) Among other things, the Malawi kwacha is likely to continue falling in the coming months as the country faces yet another year of low tobacco export earnings which are likely to generate well below US$200 million by the end of the selling season this ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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5 nabbed in DPP July 20 machetes case Malawi Today Police in Malawi have arrested five more suspects in connection with DPP cadets who wielded pangas on the eve of last year's July 20 anti-government demonstrations. Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) regional director of youth (South) Lewis Ngalande, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bunda students rise against maladministration, tent lectures Nyasa Times Armed with sticks and stones, irate Bunda College students are threatening to destroy property, in particular the principal's house, if he is not removed for maladministration. Principal Moses Kwapata is being accused of giving a deaf ear to their ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Zim loan to be fully repaid by November The Times Group (blog) The US$23 million loan which Zimbabwe is repaying to Malawi through fuel is expected to be completely recovered through fuel supplies up to November this year, Energy Minister Cassim Chilumpha has said. Chilumpha told The Business Times in an ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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