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Thursday, 16 August 2012

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Malawi Will Not Go to War With Tanzania Over Disputed Lake, Says President ...
OOSKA News
Malawi, LILONGWE — Malawian President Joyce Banda pledged this week to use peaceful means to resolve the ongoing dispute with neighboring Tanzania over Lake Malawi. Africa · African Union · Anna Mghwira · ARUSHA · Ephraim Mganda Chiume ...
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'Malawian banks must take risks'
The Times Group (blog)
Malawian economist and university lecturer Ronald Mangani has challenged local commercial banks to take risks by lending money to people who are in need of capital instead of concentrating on lending money to the government and large corporations.
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Malawi churches unite to promote better management
Episcopal News Service
[Ecumenical News International, Blantyre, Malawi] Several Christian denominations in Malawi, including Anglicans, Presbyterians and pentecostals, have established an organization to help improve management, financial and administrative skills of ...
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Another Malawian journo joins MISA
Bizcommunity.com
Barely three weeks after the chairperson of the Malawi chapter of the Media Institute of Southern Africa has (MISA-Malawi) been elected chairperson of the MISA Regional Governing Council, another Malawian, Times Group general manager, Dr. Tikhala ...
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Shop closures threat in Malawi
The Times Group (blog)
Malawi's industry and trade ministry says it will not leave with the second-hand clothes 'Kaunjika' wholesalers alone until they adjust their prices in tandem with the tax reduction in the 2012-2013 national budget. Minister of Industry and Trade John ...
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Tanzania assures Malawi, 'no war' over lake dispute
Nyasa Times
Minister of Foreign Affairs Ephraim Mganda Chiume says Tanzanian Minister responsible for Foreign Affairs Bernard Membe has assured him that his country will not "go to war" with Malawi over a border dispute in Lake Malawi, now poised to become a new ...
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Nyasa Times
Malawi won't 'go to war' with Tanzania over lake dispute
The Maravi Post
BLANTYRE--Malawian President Joyce Banda has told media managers her country will not "go to war with our brothers and sisters in Tanzania" over oil and gas exploration in Lake Malawi, vowing to resolve the "differences diplomatically and amicably." ...
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The Maravi Post
People's Views On NEC Needed
AllAfrica.com
Judge Lubuva was speaking after welcoming a delegation of four commissioners from the Malawi Electoral Commission who are in the country for a study tour ahead of their country's general elections which are slated for 2014. He noted that NEC would be ...
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After snubbing AU over Bashir, Malawi urged to localise Rome Statutes
The Maravi Post
"Malawi has become a Rome Statutes compliant model in this part of Africa through the bold stand it took in giving up the right to host the AU summit because we could not allow President Omar Al Bashir to come again to Malawi. We need to legally ...
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The Maravi Post
Of war and dying for my country: The case of Lake Malawi
Nyasa Times
There are but two types of men who desire war: those who haven't the slightest intention of fighting it themselves, and those who haven't the slightest idea what it is. … Any man who has seen the face of death knows better than to seek him out a ...
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Nyasa Times
WFP appeals for $48M in food aid for Malawi; Britain gives $4.7M
News-Medical.net
"The U.N.'s World Food Programme [WFP] said Tuesday it needs $48 million in food aid for about 11 percent of Malawi's population who will face hunger due to bad crops," Agence France-Presse reports. "'It is estimated that those needing food assistance ...
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Malawi President Rejects Border War with Tanzania
Prensa Latina
15 de agosto de 2012, 13:03Blantyre, Aug 15 (Prensa Latina) Malawi has no intention of going to war with Tanzania to resolve their border dispute, president Joyce Banda said today. "Although diplomatic solution fails, it does not necessarily mean that ...
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Malawi President disown Facebook accounts
Nyasa Times
Malawi President Mrs Joyce Banda has disowned Facebook accounts bearing her names and images and asked the public to ignore and treat them as mischievous. In a statement posted on official Malawi News Agency online service, government said the ...
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Nyasa Times
Female condom scarcity worries Neno chiefs
Nyasa Times
Chiefs in Neno have expressed worry over the scarcity of female condoms in the area ,a development they say would make more women become more vulnerable to contracting HIV as some men show reluctance in using male condoms. The chiefs made the ...
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Nyasa Times
Malawi says no war with Tanzania, JB briefs opposition leaders
Nyasa Times
President Banda called for a meeting with Malawi opposition leaders on Wednesday in Lilongwe before her departure to Mozambique for the 32nd Summit of Heads of State and Government where she is expected to hold talks with Tanzania President Jakaya ...
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Nyasa Times
LWB workers to turn off water Aug 28 on strike
Nyasa Times
Lilongwe City currently facing intermittent supply of water due to what the utility authority has said is ongoing repairs of their pipes must brace for actual dry taps from August 28th 2012, employees have warned. This time it will be an industrial ...
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Nyasa Times
Myanmar establishes diplomatic ties with Luxembourg
TwoCircles.net
Yangon : Myanmar has established diplomatic ties with Luxembourg, the third country that Myanmar forged links so far in 2012 after Malawi and Bhutan, said official sources Thursday. The diplomatic establishment with Luxembourg has brought the total ...
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