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Thursday, 6 September 2012

Google Alert - Malawi

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Malawi seeks to eliminate child labour
The Maravi Post
BLANTYRE--Malawian President Joyce Banda on Wednesday said her poor southern African nation seeks to eliminate the employment of 1.4 million child labourers in the agriculture sector, the backbone of the economy, with international backing.
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The Maravi Post
Malawi hosting regional security course: UK calls for 'maximum professionalism'
Nyasa Times
The call was made by the Charge D'Affaires at the British High Commission in Malawi, Kirk Hollingworth when he opened a two-week course on Managing Defence in Wider Security Context at the Malawi Armed Forces College (MAFCO) in Salima.
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Nyasa Times
Malawi Muslims seek apology from lawmaker Mussa for 'discrediting' their religion
Nyasa Times
Representatives of the Muslims Association of Malawi (MAM) are asking Member of Parliament for Chiradzulu East Constituency, Henry Mussa, to apologise to the Muslim community for incorrect use of scared Islamic words. In a statement which Nyasa Times ...
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Nyasa Times
Malawi puts state airline for privatisation
Nyasa Times
Malawi government is putting state-owned airline for privatisation to lessen the government's financial burden in keeping running the financially struggling company. The privatisation of Air Malawi will also involve the sale of the company's ...
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Nyasa Times
Battle for political soul of the centre and northern Malawi
Nyasa Times
Malawian politics since the advent of plural democracy in 1994 has largely been defined by dominance of a particular political party to a particular region – Centre (Malawi Congress Party), North (Alliance For Democracy) and South (United Democratic ...
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Nyasa Times
Is Anglo-German Treaty of 1890 on Malawi Tanzania border lawful (Part 2)
Daily News
On Monday, we published first part of the article that discussed whether Anglo-German Treaty of 1890 on Malawi-Tanzania border was lawful. In 's second part of the article, the writer sheds more light on how this colonial border treaty should be treated.
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