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Wednesday, 25 July 2012

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Madonna's Abandoned Malawi School Site To Become A Cemetery
Starpulse.com (blog)
A patch of land in Malawi where Madonna was due to build a school is to be turned into a cemetery for national heroes. The pop superstar, who has adopted two children from Malawi, had planned to construct an academy for girls on the site in Chinkhota ...
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Starpulse.com (blog)
MPs urge rethink over UK aid to Malawi
Mmegi Online
The UK gives more than £90 million(P1 billiob) every year to Malawi - one of the poorest countries in Africa - which is focused on supplying drugs, improving sanitation and supporting crop development. But direct funds to the Malawi exchequer for ...
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Malawi not ready to legalize prostitution – Justice Ministry
Nyasa Times
Sex workers who would like to see government legalise the trade will live to regret as government has no plans to draft a policy to legalise prostitution in the country. Government has since maintained its stand that prostitution is illegal. Public ...
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National Bank K7.5bn towers opened, JB urges electronic banking
Nyasa Times
Malawi President Mrs Joyce Banda on Tuesday officially opened she opened a state-of-the-art K7.5 billion (about $30m) Nation Bank of Malawi (NBM) Towers in Blantyre. The state of the art NBM head office has nine floors, two of which are base floors.
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Nyasa Times
Speaker mum on Katopola's interdiction
Nyasa Times
Clerk of Parliament Matilda Katopola has not yet been interdicted one month after police arrested her on charges of abuse of office and failure to declare conflict of interest. The Parliamentary Service Commission (PSC) chaired by National Assembly ...
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