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| Terror, China's reach top Clinton agenda in Africa Chicago Sun-Times Clinton arrived in Senegal on Tuesday at the beginning of her latest marathon overseas journey, which will take her to at least seven African nations, including the world's newest country, South Sudan, as well as Uganda, Kenya, Malawi and South Africa. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Malawi vows to continue oil-gas exploration News24 "We categorically put it to them [Tanzania] that as far as we are concerned, the entire lake belongs to Malawi," Patrick Kabambe, principal secretary in the ministry of foreign affairs, said in a statement. "So our view is that there is no reason to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Mandela Institute pledges to support Malawi as JB meets Graca Nyasa Times Mandela Institute for Development Studies (MINDS) has expressed interest to work with the Government of Malawi especially with President Joyce Banda as she makes plans of how to take Malawi to the next level. Graca Machel, wife to former South African ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Low-Cost Machine Aids Babies' Breathing Laboratory Equipment s low-cost, student-designed device that helps newborns in respiratory distress is one of three projects nominated this month to receive a grant of up to $2 million from the Saving Lives at Birth partners to speed deployment of the technology in Malawi ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| ClinTec expands into Malawi, firms up vaccine capabilities Pharma Times ClinTec International, the UK-based contract research organisation (CRO) with a strong presence in emerging regions including the Middle East and Africa, has expanded its operations into Malawi and is boosting its capabilities in vaccine development. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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