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Monday, 9 July 2012

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Malawi protest prisoners escape over presidential pardon
BBC News
At least five inmates in Malawi escape from a prison in the southern city of Zomba in protest against the pardoning of two prisoners by President Joyce Banda.
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Malawi food crisis deepens on weak economy: report
NewsDay
BLANTYRE - The number of people needing food aid to survive in Malawi increased last year when the destitute southern African state's economy hit a tailspin after its former president picked a fight with donors, a report released on Monday said. The ...
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University of Malawi sues Kabwila, AG
The Times Group (blog)
The Council of the University of Malawi has dragged to court former Acting President of Chancellor College Academic Staff Union (Ccasu) Jessie Kabwila-Kapasula and the Attorney General (AG), demanding that they pay K55,404800 as compensation to ...
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'Sexual Refugees' Struggle to Access Asylum
AllAfrica.com
After one of his neighbours attacked him with an axe leaving a deep wound in his head, Mustapha fled and applied for asylum in Malawi, the first country he reached. Persecution relating to an individual's sexual orientation or gender identity is ...
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Malawi Chief Immigration Officer Thodi fired
Nyasa Times
Chief Immigration Officer Elvis Thodi has been fired, Office of the President and Cabinet has confirmed. Thodi has been fired after a meeting between President Joyce Banda and Immigration officers at the New State House on Sunday. The meeting which was ...
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Bushey students see first hand how their plaster idea is benefiting the poor ...
Watford Observer
Enterprising students from Bushey Meads School have travelled thousands of miles to Malawi, south-east Africa, after winning a nationwide competition.
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One in 10 Malawians to need food aid: report
FRANCE 24
AFP - More than 10 percent of Malawi's inhabitants will need food aid over the next few months following massive crop failure in the south, a report said Monday. The report said 1.63 million Malawians, out of a population of 13 million, would need food ...
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