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Thursday, 20 September 2012

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Malawi U-17 coach Kaputa to go under the knife Friday: Misses Botswana's trip
Nyasa Times
Malawi Under-17 coach John Kaputa will go under the surgeon knife for an operation on his fractured left leg this coming Friday, Nyasa Times understands. Kaputa, who failed to travel with the Junior Flames on Wednesday, September, 19, 2012 to Botswana ...
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Nyasa Times
Malawi Muslim women to hold Ijitma in Mzuzu
Nyasa Times
The meeting, organized by the Malawi Muslim Women Association, will be held from 29th to 30th September and will be attended by Muslim ladies across the country and international visitors from Zambia, Tanzania and Mozambique, among other countries.
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Nyasa Times
Malawi Govt put measures to curb malpractices in fertiliser subsidy program
Nyasa Times
Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security authorities are assuring Malawians that they will vigilantly be monitoring the 2012/2013 Farm Input Subsidy Program (FISP) activities in a bid root out all forms of malpractices that characterize the exercise ...
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Nyasa Times
Nhlane speaks on hospital beds moved to Malawi VP's area: It's policy, no biggie
The Maravi Post
BLANTYRE--Presidential Press Secretary Steven Nhlane on Wednesday urged the Malawi media to get their facts from Dowa hospital on the controversial "stealing" of beds allegedly at the directive by the Minister of Health Khumbo Kachale, who is also the ...
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UN to open women's lobby office in Malawi
Nyasa Times
The United Nations Women's lobby group is poised to set – up a secretariat in Malawi to help fast tracking the implementation of the millennium development goal on promoting gender equality and empowerment of women. Principal Secretary for Gender, ...
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Nyasa Times
Malawi Police nab woman for harbouring illegal Somali immigrants
Nyasa Times
Police in Dedza are keeping in custody a business woman for habouring three illegal immigrants from Somalia. Dedza police publist sergeant Edward Kabango says the woman Shyreen Sheha contravened section 23 sub-section 1 of immigration act.
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Nyasa Times
Agriculture: Plant perennials to save Africa's soils
Nature.com
Rhoda Mang'yana's half-hectare farm in Malawi produces more maize (corn) than her extended family of seven can eat. Some of the extra crop she sells. Some she feeds to pigs and goats, which she also sells. With the money she makes, she can pay her ...
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Jack Mapanje, Lupenga Mphande in Mzuzu this week
Malawi Today
In a rare exchange of literary perspectives, overseas-based Professors Jack Mapanje and Lupenga Mphande will share the high table at the two-day international conference on Malawian literature organised by Mzuzu University (Mzuni) starting Tuesday ...
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Aford's Mzimba Central candidate broke, seeks help
Nyasa Times
As campaigning for the Mzimba Central Constituency gathers momentum, the Alliance for Democracy (Aford), has sent out an appeal for the funding of its campaign team in the constituency which it says need MK2.5 million for the rest of the campaign period.
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Nyasa Times


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