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Thursday, 19 July 2012

Google Alert - Malawi

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Malawi newspaper giant Times Group losing key staff
Nyasa Times
Things are all not rosy for Malawi's media giant, Blantyre Newspapers Limited (BNL) or the Times Group as the company is set to lose its key staff. The company is headed to lose three of its editors and a bureau chief due to fear of 'job insecurity ...
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Nyasa Times
Carlsberg Malawi spends K17m on Coke tourney, winners get peanuts
Nyasa Times
Carlsberg Malawi Limited says it has invested over K17 million into this year's Coca Cola Schools soccer tournament but both Malawi Schools Sports Association (Massa) and the participating teams are not satisfied with what the company has given out as ...
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Nyasa Times
Malawi gets more aid
Sowetan
Two of Malawi's biggest donors, the World Bank and former colonial power Britain, have announced big new aid packages - in the latest sign of the impoverished nation's improving fortunes. Tweet ...
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World Bank, Malawi sign $110 million package
Malawi Today
The International Development Association (IDA) of the World Bank on Tuesday signed two financial agreements with the Malawi Government totalling $110 million (about K30 billion). The funds will be used for the implementation of the Agriculture Sector ...
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Malawi on the road to recovery - but the hard part's just beginning
Daily Maverick
In just a few months, Malawi's new president has undone much of the damage caused by her predecessor by implementing safe and sensible economic policies. Joyce Banda's impact is stark: food is cheaper, fuel is available, and donors are flocking to give ...
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Daily Maverick
Paladin Energy turns the corner
Canadian Mining Journal
Despite two months of unplanned shutdowns to upgrade the plant and complete remediation work due to land movement at its Kayelekera open pit uranium mine in Malawi, Paladin Energy still managed to increase production there by 14% in the fiscal year ...
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Seeds of HOPE
Chandler Brownsboro
Backpacks, water and a Bible – all the necessities required for walking the dusty trails in between villages in Lilongwe, Malawi, where the air is crisp, the people are welcoming and the mission field is wide open. Brick and mortar homes speckle the ...
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