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Wednesday, 1 August 2012

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Cranes name squad for Malawi friendly
SuperSport (blog)
The Uganda Cranes start training on August 8 as they prepare for an international friendly against Malawi Flames. Cranes coach Bobby Williamson named a 25-man squad on Wednesday from whom he is most likely to select the team to travel to Zambia for ...
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SuperSport (blog)
Malawi medic calls for ban of public smoking to prevent cancer
Nyasa Times
Studies conducted by the Oncology department at the Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital in Blantyre have shown that the type of lung cancer which is not very common in Malawi may be highly reduced if public smoking was regulated. Malawi's only Oncologist ...
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Nyasa Times
Graca Machel to Malawi's Joyce Banda: Mandela's MINDS at your service
The Maravi Post
Pres-Banda-left-Graca-Machel THSWANE, South Africa--Wife to South Africa's former president, Nelson Mandela, Graca Machel, said Wednesday the Mandela Institute for Development Studies (MINDS) believes African leaders should rely more on African ...
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The Maravi Post
Malawi vows to continue oil-gas exploration on disputed lake
Radio Netherlands
Malawi vowed Tuesday to press on with oil and gas exploration on Lake Malawi, dismissing a demand by Tanzania, which claims half of the lake, to halt prospecting. "We categorically put it to them (Tanzania) that as far as we are concerned, the entire ...
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Research from Malawi Identifies Policies to Reduce Maternal HIV Transmissions
DigitalJournal.com (press release)
Published by the Africa Initiative (AI) and The Centre for International Governance Innovation, Increasing the Uptake of HIV Testing in Maternal Health in Malawi cites several key reasons why women do not receive HIV testing and counselling, either ...
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Male circumcision may reduce cervical cancer; 3000 Malawians surrender ...
The Maravi Post
The country's lone oncologist, Dr Leo Masamba, told Malawi News Agency that though no research has been conducted locally, there are theoretical linkages between the HIV virus and the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) which is one of the major causes of ...
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The Maravi Post
Tanzania Row with Malawi Threatens O&G Exploration
Rigzone
KAMPALA Uganda – A spat over the ownership of Lake Malawi, which straddles the Tanzania, Malawi and Mozambique common border, is threatening to hamper oil and gas exploration, after Tanzania asked Malawi to suspend activities until the territorial ...
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Dar for amicable resolution on Malawi border dispute
Daily News
Mr Membe was reacting to reports from Malawi, which earlier yesterday vowed to press on with oil and gas exploration on Lake Nyasa, dismissing a demand by Tanzania that claims half of the lake, to halt prospecting. "We categorically put it to them ...
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'Entire lake belongs to Malawi', Tanzania told
The Maravi Post
BLANTYRE--A top Malawian official says the country will not stop its oil and gas exploration activities on the disputed Lake Malawi as demanded by Tanzania, saying the "entire lake belongs to Malawi." "We categorically put it to them [Tanzania] that as ...
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The Maravi Post
A five year old burnt to death in Thyolo
Nyasa Times
A Friday turned sour in Mathotho Village in Thyolo when a bush fire lit by children burned a five year old girl to death. The tragedy occurred when three children including the deceased, Ivy Nakeli were sent out to burn a heap of dry grass in a nearby ...
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JB holds bilateral talks with President Zuma
Nyasa Times
Malawi's President Joyce Banda on Tuesday held a meeting with her South African counterpart Jacob Zuma at the latter's official residence in Pretoria, South Africa, where the two leaders discussed bilateral economic cooperation, among others.
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Nyasa Times
Police, Ndirande residents clash over suspected human body parts dealer
The Maravi Post
Jones Chizu, a resident of Malawi's most populous township also known as Ndixville, told MaraPost the crowd started throwing stones at police who were preventing them from getting to a house where they believed the man was. "It was total chaos," said ...
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