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Sunday, 30 September 2012

Google Alert - Malawi

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School dinner blogger Martha Payne travels to Malawi
Telegraph.co.uk
On Sunday, she was taken to a remote village south of Blantyre, Malawi, where families rely on handouts to survive. Along with her family, Martha met 10-year-old Ben Ali, who along with 450 other children at his local school, relies on Mary's Meals for ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Malawi Congress of Trade Union leadership changed: Mambala and ...
Nyasa Times
There was electricity in the air as the jubilant delegates and observers that filled the conference hall at the Malawi Sun Hotels in Blantyre sang, cheered and ululated as they ushered in new leadership of Malawi Congress of Trade Unions (MCTU) on ...
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Nyasa Times
Malawi's Friday Jumbe: Fixing Malawi Kwacha is not ideal option
The Maravi Post
Malawi government's alleged proposal for a policy change on floatation of the currency is a sign of panic, local economic expert, Friday Jumbe, has said. Speaking to Maravipost, Jumbe said the proposal shows how worrisome is the situation to ...
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The Maravi Post
Lucius Banda, Mbenjere excites Chikhwawa in Kafukufuku Arts project
Nyasa Times
People in Chikhwawa on Saturday had a fair arts retreat as Malawi Liverpool Welcome Trust staged Kafukufuku Arts Festival. Kafukufuku Arts Festival is one of the events the institution is holding, using arts as a module of simplifying medical and ...
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Nyasa Times
School uniforms to be sent to Africa by Darwen charity
The Bolton News
Broken Arcs, in Duckworth Street, Darwen, has teamed up with a second-hand school uniform provider to send out around 150 uniforms to northern Malawi from former Beardwood Humanities College in Blackburn. The uniforms which include shirts, trousers, ...
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Fire guts furniture shops in Lilongwe
The Maravi Post
Fire guts down property LILONGWE--Fire has gutted furniture shops in the capital, Lilongwe, destroying goods worth millions of kwacha. Eye-witnesses say the fire started around midnight Saturday from one of the shops and quickly spread to other shops.
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